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Why might beginning practitioners feel they need to offer advice to clients?
 
  A) The practitioner holds the authority and knows what is best for the client.
  B) The client expects the practitioner to solve his or her problem.
  C) Offering advice shows respect for the client's strengths and capacities.
  D) They feel they need to offer immediate help to clients and offer solutions to solve presenting problems.

Question 2

When the practitioner always has to be right and is unwilling to admit mistakes:
 
  A) Clients see the practitioner as an expert in their field.
  B) Clients may be reluctant to acknowledge their own errors.
  C) Clients will feel respected and heard.
  D) The practitioner will be seen as warm and genuine.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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