Why is it useful to move beyond what the client has stated?

A) ?It uses the practitioner's assumptions to understand the client's current situation.
B) ?It often helps the client gain new understanding or insight.
C) ?It requires the client to become creative in his/her responses.
D) ?It is dangerous to do so because it involves making conjectures that may or may not be true.


B

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In exploring problems or challenges, a practitioner might do all of the following EXCEPT

a. learn the history of the problem b. determine the severity and frequency of the problem. c. Ask about previous attempts to resolve the problem. d. Suggest solutions to the problem.

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Sally anticipates something going wrong in almost any situation and worries about that possibility. Her

unfocused worries cause her to doubt herself and her abilities. Sally likely has

a. overanxious disorder. b. avoidant disorder. c. separation anxiety disorder. d. depressive disorder.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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