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 talk more about a particular topic.
Question 2
Teaching is 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 it is not appropriate in the practitioner-client relationship since that relationship needs to be mutual.