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wenmo

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Paraphrasing is a technique that has the benefit of
 
  a. engaging in selective repetition of the client's words
  b. giving clients a new and different perspective on what they have said
  c. getting clients to focus on one word that the clinician feels is relevant to their presenting problem
  d. allowing the clinician time to gather his or her thoughts

Question 2

In terms of informed consent during the family interview:
 
  a. All members must sign the informed consent form
  b. Only the parents will need to sign the informed consent form
  c. All members 13 and over need to sign the informed consent form
  d. Members under 18 do not need to sign the informed consent form



aidanmbrowne

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

D



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