Clients "test" their therapist to ascertain:
A) whether the therapist is competent to handle their issues.
B) if they are able to use their old strategies of control.
C) whether the therapist will respond in the familiar but problematic way that others often have in the past.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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Q12: The therapist's ability to respond to both
Q13: Understanding both sides of their conflicts empowers
Q14: Therapists can tell they have effectively "passed"
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Q16: Which of the following statements is true
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