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Collmarie

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Gail has been working with a client who was a victim of a home invasion and rape. Gail is now having dreams in which she is being attacked and she reports that she often feels anxious. Gail is experiencing:
 
  A. Over-identification with the client
   B. Insidious trauma.
   C. Vicarious trauma
   D. Identification with the aggressor

Question 2

Community is an important aspect of Bloch and Richmond's spiritual approach. Which of the following is NOT a type of community that they describe?
 
  a. communities of companionship
  b. communities of culture
  c. religious communities
  d. the cosmic community



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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