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erika

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As if.... scenarios that lead to sexual involvement with clients are ones in which the therapist:
 
  a. becomes the patient, allowing their needs to become therapy's focus.
  b. presents sexual intimacy as a treatment for sexual or other problems.
  c. reacts like positive transference is not the result of therapy.
  d. creates and exploits a patient's exaggerated dependence.

Question 2

Evelyn knew the moment that she met Lance that he was wonderful and exciting. According to Myers-Briggs type theory she is using
 
  a. convening.
  b. intuiting.
  c. sensing.
  d. thinking.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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erika

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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