Which of the following is considered an appropriate note following a contact?

a. Stanley exhibited a highly repressed demeanor. Additionally, he appears to be exhibiting both transference and
projection of anger. He appears to be decompensating.
b. Stanley appears to be fitting in well with the disabled people with whom he is working. He expressed a high
degree of satisfaction and pride.
c. Stanley seemed discouraged, stating to me, I feel like less of a person than the other workers. His level of selfesteem
appears to be low.
d. Stanley appears to be goal oriented. He is dressing professionally and adapting well to a work environment.
He now stands straighter and makes frequent eye contact.


d

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