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karateprodigy

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Every time Dan arrives at his therapist's office for a session, she runs late because the previous client seems to need extra time at the end of his sessions. Dan is livid and complains quite loudly that he is angry and wants to know why she is always running late for her appointments. You can assume that
 
  a. he is simply manifesting transference and this needs to be processed with Dan.
  b. he is exhibiting an irrational response triggered from a past situation.
  c. his anger could be a justifiable reaction.
  d. Dan is self-centered and wants immediate attention upon his arrival to the office.

Question 2

Simply having feelings toward a client
 
  a. automatically means that the helper is having countertransference reactions.
  b. may be an indicator that the helper is feeling deep empathy and compassion for the client.
  c. indicates that a referral may be in order.
  d. is dysfunctional and creates problems in the counseling process that need to be addressed.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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