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abarnes

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When a client becomes noticeably more anxious, the therapist's aim should be to:
 
  A) engage the client in a different topic.
  B) identify the issue that has just precipitated the anxiety.
  C) engage the client about the anxiety to collaboratively discern the triggering event.
  D) Both identify the issue that has just precipitated the anxiety and engage the client about the anxiety to collaboratively discern the triggering event are correct.

Question 2

Clients develop complex interpersonal coping strategies and defense mechanisms to ward off the associated with the .
 
  A) depression; client's current life situation
  B) fear; client's uncontrollable circumstances
  C) therapist's demands; client's feelings of vulnerability
  D) anxiety; client's generic conflicts



reversalruiz

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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