When in conflict with clinical needs, context, competence, or consent, even the most well-intentioned nonsexual physical contact may be experienced as:

A. appropriate, gentle, and wanted contact.
B. aggressive, frightening, intimidating, demeaning, arrogant, unwanted, insensitive, threatening, or intrusive.
C. passive, soothing, calming, comforting, gentle, and peaceful.
D. completely indifferent for both therapist and client.


Answer: B

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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1) _______________________________________ 2) _______________________________________ 3) _______________________________________ 4) _______________________________________ 5) _______________________________________ 6) _______________________________________ 7) _______________________________________ 8) _______________________________________

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