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Beheh

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The following are all ways to be directive EXCEPT
 
  a. giving homework.
 b. using minimal encouragement to empathize with the client's perspective.
  c. suggesting that the client complete a specific action.
 d. asking the client to go talk more about a particular topic.

Question 2

Role playing is a technique that involves
 
  a. the practitioner taking on the role of the client to allow the client to become the expert.
  b. changing the role of the client from one of helplessness to one of empowerment.
 c. having the client enroll in a drama course to learn assertiveness.
 d. practicing or rehearsing behaviors that may be challenging for the client.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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