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    Exam 2: The Domain of Connecting With and Engaging the Client: Listening
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    Accepting Praise or Elevation from a Client Can Place the Therapist
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Accepting Praise or Elevation from a Client Can Place the Therapist

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Question 12

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Accepting praise or elevation from a client can place the therapist on a pedestal, and can result in the therapist being blamed responsible for treatment failure or a client's sabotage of the therapy.

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