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james0929

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If a new clinician starts to replicate a client's reactive process, what should a
  supervisor do?
 
  A. Respond to the clinician in the way that the clinician needs to respond to
  clients.
  B. Help the clinician balance the tension between openness and performance
  pressure.
  C. Conduct a group session to demonstrate how clinicians can encourage clients
  to be more proactive.
  D. Replay a session with a reactive client in detail to help the clinician identify
  alternative approaches.

Question 2

What is a Stage Four clinician who brings a case to supervision likely to expect?
 
  A. A joint problem-solving session
  B. A demonstration of a relevant technique
  C. An on-the-spot performance review
  D. A discussion of how personal issues affect the case



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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