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anjilletteb

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When using a supervisory consultation break, one must consider
 
  a. the client's anxiety.
  b. the length of the break.
  c. the consultant.
  d. All of the above.

Question 2

Client: We've tried everything. We've promised to give her things if she'll agree to stay home. We've tried to ground her. What else can I do? Choose the response that best demonstrates a paraphrase.
 
  a. You've tried a lot of things, but nothing has worked.
  b. Well, maybe your sister could help out.
  c. When did all of this begin?
  d. You feel angry that your daughter will not be more sensitive to your needs.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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