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cartlidgeashley

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Narrative conversations do not follow the linear progression described here; it is better to think of these steps in terms of __________ progression.
 
  a. lateral
  b. cyclical
  c. parallel
  d. perpendicular

Question 2

Besides clearer thinking, there are other practical reasons for mastering case documentation such as ______________, _______________, and ____________.
 
  a. conceptualizing; planning; tracking
  b. legal & ethical requirements; getting paid by third-party payers; ensuring/proving competency of care
  c. client confidence; tracking progress; research potential
  d. greater understanding of the process; tracking intervention success; analyzing outcomes



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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