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burchfield96

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The most powerful predictor of treatment outcome is the
 
  (a) nature of the relationship between clinician and client.
  (b) theoretical orientation of the clinician.
  (c) client's sense of self-efficacy.
  (d) number of counseling sessions.

Question 2

If a helper wants to gently pressure a client to talk, or to respectfully respond to a
   painful disclosure, which of the following may be most appropriate?
 
  A. Minimal encourager
   B. Open question
   C. Attentive silence
  D. Touching



nhea

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

C



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