Teaching may be appropriate
a. only when clients meet in a school or other educational setting.
b. when the practitioner realizes that new information may help clients achieve their goals.
c. only for use in groups when the practitioner is certain that the people in the group lack certain skills.
d. when training new practitioners, but is not in the practitioner-client relationship since the relationship needs to be mutual.
Question 2
The process of hearing summaries and correcting misunderstandings goes both ways so that the practitioner reflects what s/he heard the client say, but also asks the client what s/he has heard the practitioner say.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false