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tnt_battle

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The experience in feminist counseling, in which both the client and the counselor see, know, and experience responsiveness from each other, is known as:
 
  a. Joining
  b. Kismet
  c. Mutual empathy
  d. Intuition

Question 2

An egalitarian relationship is a critical aspect to feminist counseling. An egalitarian relationship involves:
 
  a. Counselors and clients discussing power dynamics inherent in the therapy process.
  b. Clients sharing their opinions and asking questions about the counseling process.
  c. Counselors and clients collaborating to decide how best to address clients' problems.
  d. All of the above contribute to egalitarian relationships in therapy



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D (Making Connection: Counseling Relationship)



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