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    Exam 5: The Domain of Assessment: the Theme Behind a Clients Narrative, Therapeutic Goals, and Client Input About Goal Achievement
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    Sarcasm Is an Acceptable, Ironic Way of Challenging a Client's
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Sarcasm Is an Acceptable, Ironic Way of Challenging a Client's

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Sarcasm is an acceptable, ironic way of challenging a client's entrenched positions.

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