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jlmhmf

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Read the following case example:
 
  Client: I am so overwhelmed by the responsibilities of work and being a new father.
 
  Clinician: Overwhelmed?
 
  The clinician's purpose here is to
 
  a. accent and explore the client's feelings of being overwhelmed
  b. question the usefulness of feeling overwhelmed
  c. get the client to come up with a better definition for the way he is feeling
  d. focus the client's attention on his use of negative terms

Question 2

A metaphor can best be thought of as:
 
  a) Word pictures
  b) Means to an end
  c) Poor verbal skills
  d) A poor man's vocabulary



ashely1112

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

A



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