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jparksx

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Why is it important to understand why the client has decided to see the practitioner?
 
  A) It helps to increase the self-esteem of the practitioner and makes him/her more effective.
  B) Why questions are not appropriate and should not be asked.
  C) The client may decide to see another practitioner in the future, and it is important to understand why the client chose you to be their practitioner.
  D) Often there is some precipitating event that leads the person to make an appointment.

Question 2

To better understand the client's challenges, it is important to explore all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  A) the history of the problem.
  B) the client's family tree.
  C) previous attempts to solve the problem.
  D) the severity and frequency of the problem.



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Ddddd

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



jparksx

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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