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shofmannx20

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Observation is:
 
  A) secondary to attending and questioning skills.
  B) less important when you videotape interview sessions.
  C) focusing only on your client's speech in the interview.
  D) vital to establishing a helping relationship.

Question 2

Which of the following is a FALSE assertion about self-observation?
 
  A) By turning observation inward, you can tune into your own reactions.
  B) Accurate self-observation will help you examine what lies within the client.
  C) Self-observation provides you with a compass to guide you through the session.
  D) Self-observation is a process of self-awareness that may lead to growth and change.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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