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sheilaspns

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When working with clients in the contemplation stage, which of the following is NOT one of the goals at this stage?
 
  A) Supporting the client's feelings of ambivalence about making a change
  B) Encouraging the client to acknowledge and believe in their ability to carry out and succeed with specific goal-oriented tasks
  C) Helping the client gain a clearer understanding of what they want
  D) Helping the client become aware of patterns and themes related to their problem

Question 2

Identifying discrepancies involves pointing out an incongruity between the client's _____________ and ______________.
 
  A) present behavior; actions
  B) thoughts; words
  C) present behavior; something she/he values
  D) values; the practitioner's values



xiaomengxian

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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