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sam.t96

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The best way for a therapist to manage their own reactions to evocative material that clients present is to:
 
  A) remain expressionless so as not to alert or distress the client.
  B) ignore their own emotional reaction.
  C) learn how to recognize and anticipate their own Countertransference propensities, and know what to do when they are evoked.
  D) respond politely, but defensively.

Question 2

One way in which therapist's countertransference reactions are revealed in therapy is by the therapist:
 
  A) becomes personally invested in the way the client handles a certain issue.
  B) approaches the central conflict or issue.
  C) can successfully differentiate their own similar feelings from their clients'.
  D) accurately identifies the client's feelings.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



sam.t96

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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