Responding “don’t worry” to a client:

a) will help reduce a client’s anxiety
b) identifies the client’s anxiety
c) is an example of responsive listening
d) may interfere with a client’s exploration of emotion


d)

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Charles (1995) suggested several helpful considerations when identifying research topics. List and discuss two of these.

What will be an ideal response?

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To prevent a “sense of futility and fraud” and to stay fresh and optimistic about your work, you need to:

A. only accept clients who are not suicidal B. care for yourself C. volunteer more D. take on as many clients as you can

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Discuss the client in a “complainant relationship”.

What will be an ideal response?

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Task groups are different than other types of groups in schools because

a. group process issues are not relevant in task groups. b. activities are used more frequently in task groups. c. task groups should have clearly established goals and ground rules for participation. d. group principles and processes are used to accomplish identified work goals in task groups.

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