A) Client's interpersonal characteristics
B) Inevitable interpersonal events
C) Therapist's use of self
D) Occupational engagement
E) All of the above
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A) Instructing by being explicit with clients about the plan, sequence, and events of therapy
B) Empathizing by striving to understand the client's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors while suspending any judgment
C) Advocating by ensuring that Mr. Smith's rights are enforced, and resources are secured
D) Problem-solving by posing strategic questions and providing opportunities for comparative or analytical thinking
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A) The therapist assumes complete responsibility for the caring role in the relationship.
B) The therapist automatically assumes an expert stance in the relationship so as to capitalize on the power differential that already exists.
C) The therapist allows for an emotionally safe space where clients can express themselves in a wide range of ways without feeling as if the relationship is in jeopardy or that the therapist will retaliate.
D) If the client perceives an empathic break or rupture, the therapist will attempt to repair it before assuming a defensive or aggressive position.
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