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Tazate

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If a rupture in the therapeutic alliance is repaired, the counselor can expect all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. an improvement in the clients perceptions of human relationships.
  b. the client to continue to be distrustful of the therapist.
  c. the client to become more trusting of the therapist and the alliance.
  d. the alliance to be restored.
  e. the alliance to be strengthened.

Question 2

When a therapeutic relationship experiences tension, misunderstanding, or a breakdown in agreement, it is known as a ______________ in the alliance.
 
  a. rupture
  b. glitch
  c. faux paus
  d. spilling
  e. transition



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a





 

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