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    Exam 6: Complexities Within Client-Therapist Relationships: Inevitable Interpersonal Events of Therapy
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    An Interpersonal Event May Be What the Therapist Perceives as a Benign
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An Interpersonal Event May Be What the Therapist Perceives as a Benign

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An interpersonal event may be what the therapist perceives as a benign and naturally occurring communication, but if perceived as important by the client, it is something that has the potential to disrupt or fortify the therapeutic relationship.

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