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LCritchfi

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My thoughts about your disclosure... is an opening of an interviewer statement you would MOST LIKELY hear in which of the five dimensions of self-disclosure?
 
  A) Listen
  B) Self-reference
  C) Share and describe your thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
  D) Use appropriate immediacy and tense

Question 2

Which of the following is an expected result from interviewer use of self-disclosure?
 
  A) The client may reveal more personal detail, create trust, and establish a more equal relationship.
  B) The client will learn more about the interviewer and develop a better relationship.
  C) The client will resolve an old issue and focus on a new problem.
  D) The client may recognize the power of the interviewer and profit more from his or her guidance.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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