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Tazate

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Alice, a Stage Three clinician, is pushing her client Ellen to spend less time thinking
  about her tendency to get into abusive relationships and more time standing up for
  herself. Ellen seems resistant. How should Alice's supervisor respond?
 
  A. Raise the issue of whether Alice's therapeutic agenda meets her needs rather
  than the client's.
  B. Create an opportunity for Alice to take more training on recovery from abuse.
  C. Watch for evidence that Ellen is becoming too dependent on Alice.
  D. Check to see whether Alice feels she is being micromanaged by her supervisor.

Question 2

Jonna's friend is facing some health issues. When asked, Jonna recommends some
  medical experts and helps her friend deal with her anxiety. What makes Jonna's
  response to her friend's situation an adult reaction?
 
  A. She responds to a request for help without taking responsibility for her
  friend's problem.
  B. She understands what her friend needs from her without having to be told.
  C. She provides many solutions so that her friend can choose the best fit.
  D. She recognizes that her friend needs her help to handle this crisis.



kescobar@64

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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