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imanialler

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Barbara constantly compliments and attempts to flatter her counselor with statements such as You're such a neat person, I'm glad that you're my counselor, and You are the reason that I am feeling better. The best counselor response would be
 
  a. I'm pleased that you see me in a positive light, but more important is the fact that you are feeling better because you are willing to work on yourself and do the things that are necessary for change.
  b. I'm glad that I'm your counselor too. We seem to have a good relationship and I seem to be helping you feel better about yourself.
  c. It's good to work with a client who appreciates my efforts.
  d. I'm sure you would work well with anyone.

Question 2

A sign that countertransference may be occurring is when the counselor recognizes that he or she
 
  a. is not easily irritated by the client.
  b. feels intense anger toward a person that the counselor hardly knows.
  c. allows the pain of the grieving client to be manifested.
  d. is aware that the client is typically working much harder than the counselor during the session.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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