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Sorting out mixed feelings is best done, according to the authors, by:
 
  A) using the exact words of the client.
  B) paraphrasing feelings clearly, encouraging, and then summarizing.
  C) noting ambivalent words such as confusion and discovering underlying deeper feelings through questioning and reflection of feeling.
  D) carefully bringing out additional specifics of the client's emotional world.

Question 2

When a client feels anger, the ________ energizes the limbic HPA axis, and hormones lead to a faster heartbeat, higher blood pressure, breathing changes, and muscular tension.
 
  A) TAP
  B) amygdala
  C) pituitary gland
  D) All of these



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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