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pane00

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Identify and discuss skills that will help clients challenge their blind spots and move on.
 
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How can clients be invited to challenge the blind spots that keep them mired in problems?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

What is advanced empathy and how is it used in counseling? How does information sharing relate to challenging clients?

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What are some of the causes of blind spots? Provide examples of questions that can help uncover blind spots




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