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jessicacav

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Once you are a licensed professional:
 
  A) you no longer need to engage in learning activities.
  B) you need to remain dedicated to on-going learning.
  C) you may choose whether or not to engage in professional development.
  D) professional development is only necessary if you change jobs.

Question 2

Which of the following is a beneficial question/statement to address in supervision?
 
  A) My clients are great, and I don't have any questions.
  B) I totally blanked and couldn't think of a question to ask my client. I am incompetent and shouldn't be working in this field.
  C) I felt very uncomfortable when the client said that her partner hit her child. I wonder what led to my discomfort.
  D) My client didn't show up for session for the third time in a row, but it's okay. I'll figure something out on my own.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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