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storky111

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Which of the following is NOT an appropriate practitioner statement that shares feelings about ending?
 
  A) This will be our last time together. I'm going to miss seeing you and hearing about your progress, though I'm happy you achieved your goals. Please keep in touch. Let's meet up for coffee once in a while so I can see how you're doing.
  B) I'm going to miss our time together. I feel sad when I think about not seeing you. I'm glad that you are happy with the progress you've made.
  C) I'm glad that in our work together you were able to improve your relationship with your daughter. I hope that you will continue to become close and support each other.
  D) I can see that you're more confident in your new position. I'm so glad that you achieved your goal of becoming comfortable in your new position.

Question 2

Cohesive and supportive groups often feel ___________ when the group ends.
 
  A) relieved
  B) confident
  C) anxious
  D) terrified



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dantucker

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



storky111

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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