What typically happens to a clinician's anxiety level as a clinician progresses to Stage
Two?
A. The clinician feels less pressure to demonstrate competence.
B. The clinician feels greater pressure to meet higher performance standards.
C. The supervisor models how to deal with anxiety caused by the clinician's
greater responsibilities.
D. The supervisor must guard against the clinician's growing tendency to try to
please clients.
A
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