If a therapist is feeling dislike for a client, which of the following should they not do?

a) Engage in self-exploration to figure out what it is about the client that is bothering
them,
b) Possibly discuss what they are experiencing in the therapeutic relationship with the
client to see if some new perception can come to the surface
c) Talk with a colleague or supervisor to attempt to move past these feelings
d) Abruptly refer the client to someone else


D

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Jackson (age 14) said yes when his language arts teacher asked Jackson if she could give him oral sex. Why does this constitute CSA?

a. A teacher cannot have sex with a student. b. There was physical contact. c. Jackson did not give consent. d. Jackson cannot give consent due to his age and the power differential.

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The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) is utilized to assess

a. behavior problems exhibited by children b. symptoms of psychopathology in adults c. an individual's unconscious thoughts d. personality in the non-clinical population

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With in the first year of life an infant will display the basic emotions of happiness, anger, sadness, fear, surprise, interest, and disgust

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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