When is clinician self-disclosure appropriate?
  1. Clinician self-disclosure is never appropriate
  2. When it enhances the collaborative nature of the client-clinician relationship
  3. When it provides a different perspective
  4. Both B and C
Explanation
Answer - D - Clinician self-disclosure may be used judiciously when it enhances the collaborative nature of the client-clinician relationships or when providing a different perspective. Clinician self-disclosure may also be used to provide useful feedback and to normalize a client’s reactions.
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