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Chelseaamend

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By turning the focus to strengths and positive factors, the practitioner helps the client do all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  A) feel hopeful about the situation.
  B) become better able to cope.
  C) realize the problem is not as serious as the client thought.
  D) look at the situation in a more positive way.

Question 2

Willingness to explore more deeply is generally based on:
 
  A) how emotionally overwhelmed the client is at the outset of the relationship.
  B) the client's insightfulness.
  C) the practitioner's skill.
  D) feeling comfortable or safe with the practitioner.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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