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NClaborn

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Preparing mentally for a session includes:
 
  A) giving yourself a pep talk by, for example, telling yourself, You can do it
  B) telling yourself that nothing matters in the end, so you won't feel so anxious about the meeting.
  C) letting go of distracting thoughts and getting ready to fully focus on the client.
  D) reviewing everything that your supervisor told you in the last supervision session and writing notes on your hand to remind yourself to cover those topics.

Question 2

What emotions do clients usually experience in the first meeting?
 
  A) Excitement and joy
  B) Anxiety and nervousness
  C) Anger and love
  D) Jealousy and competitiveness



pami445

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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