Suppose that Marcus's comments about court-ordered therapy bring up some issues
for the supervisor. How should the supervisor handle these issues?
A. Confine admnistrative concerns to discussions with his or her own supervisor.
B. Share these feelings with Marcus to strengthen their bond.
C. Conduct an empty chair exercise to resolve any countertransferrence issues.
D. Arrange for a passive observation to be sure the supervisor's feelings are not
affecting clinical judgment.
A
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