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Clinicians can encourage client hypothesizing by all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  A. Leaving the room and telling the client they will come back when the client has an idea or hunch.
  B. Reinforcing the clients introspection with phrases like: Thats an interesting idea.
  C. Leaving silence indicating that the clinician and the client can think about the issue.
  D. Not always sharing their own hunches.

Question 2

In narrative career counseling, clients are encouraged to
 
  a. classify occupational information.
  b. discuss occupational information with parents.
  c. experience occupational information by interviewing workers, visiting work sites, and volunteering.
  d. read information about occupations that corresponds with their interests and later read information about occupations that correspond with their abilities.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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