How does compliance compare with internalization?

a. In compliance the client internalizes the change and accepts the group influence but in internalization the client accepts change for the sake of acceptance in the group.
b. Compliance and internalization are one and the same when accomplished through group counseling.
c. In compliance the individual accepts the group influence to gain acceptance, where as in internalization the client actually believes in the efficacy of acquired cognition.
d. Compliance is when the client accepts change for the society’s sake and internalization is when the client accepts change for family’s sake.


c. In compliance the individual accepts the group influence to gain acceptance, where as in internalization the client actually believes in the efficacy of acquired cognition.

Counseling

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What will be an ideal response?

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What will be an ideal response?

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