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sc00by25

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Why are clinicians likely to become counterdependent at Stage Three?
 
  A. Clinicians have become more comfortable exercising their personal power.
  B. Clinicians tend to trust the latest theories instead of their own experience.
  C. Supervisors typically fail to recognize how much progress clinicians have
  made.
  D. Supervisors are perceived as withdrawing support when they allow clinicians
  more independence.

Question 2

At which stage of development are clinicians most likely to have ethical issues
  related to encouraging clients' dependency?
 
  A. Stage Two
  B. Stage One
  C. Stage Three
  D. Stage Four



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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