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29 April, 10:36

Clinicians who oppose any form of physical contact with their clients (e. g., non-erotic touching) believe that: Group of answer choices A. it can promote dependency. B. it can interfere with the transference relationship. C. it can be misread by clients. D. it can become sexualized. E. all of the above

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  1. 29 April, 10:53
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    The correct answer is letter E.

    Explanation: In a therapy session many events may be misinterpreted by the client/patient. It is important to always have an ethical stance so that nothing is confused (sometimes even without reasons).

    When people seek therapy, they are usually in a period of difficulty and fragility, so care must be taken that nothing the psychologist does is misinterpreted for lack of ethics and disrespect for the patient.
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