What is supportive knowledge?

a. Knowledge we use to understand people, places and things
b. Knowledge we use to understand human beings, their problems, their life
skills, and their methods of coping
c. Knowledge we use to manipulate human beings, their problems, their change,
and determine what changes they need to make
d. Knowledge we use to understand human beings, their problems, what change
entails, and what constitutes effective change-producing practice


D

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