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Ann's field placement involves working with victims of domestic abuse. Formerly an abuse victim herself, Ann over-identifies with several clients and has told her field supervisor that she wants to help other victims as she had been helped. It would be best if Anna. changed her placement so she is not working with abuse victims.
b. asked her supervisor for therapy in order to overcome her difficulties working with domestic abuse clients.
c. recognized that she is not personally fit for the profession.
d. sought personal therapy along with supportive supervision.
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