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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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Silence can be important because:
 
  A) it allows time for emotions to be experienced and for thoughts to become clarified.
  B) it allows for the practitioner to think about his or her next question.
  C) it allows for the practitioner to establish distance from the client.
  D) it shows when the practitioner is not doing a good job and should change approaches.

Question 2

Seeking clarification encourages clients to:
 
  A) shut down and break the relationship with the practitioner.
  B) talk about experiences in a more general manner.
  C) explain their experience in depth or with more specific details.
  D) terminate the relationship.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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