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bobypop

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In order to address interpersonal conflict between therapist and client, the therapist should:
 
  A) educate the client about the treatment process.
  B) try to establish an important set of expectations.
  C) lay the groundwork for a direct and authentic relationship.
  D) All choices are correct.

Question 2

When clients are threatened by conflicted feelings about continuing therapy, they:
 
  A) feel blamed when the therapist inquires about resistance.
  B) may begin to come late, miss appointments and drop out.
  C) are concerned the therapist is angry or disappointed.
  D) All choices are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

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