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luvbio

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Jerome said that he understood what Jaden said about the goals of the therapy they
  were about to start. However, he could not put those goals into his own words. What
  should Jaden do next?
 
  A. Put the treatment goals into language the client can understand.
  B. Proceed with therapy based on the client's verbal consent.
  C. Ask the client to commit to working toward the goals they both agree on.
  D. Give the client a handout that defines common therapeutic terms.

Question 2

Which term describes a situation in which a clinician might be tempted to act for
  personal gain instead of for the client's benefit?
 
  A. conflict of interest
  B. dual relationship
  C. boundary violation
  D. decompensation



courtney_bruh

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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