With respect to helper-induced silence, unintentional silence is often used:
a. as a reflection of his or her tendency to hide, withhold, and self-protect.
b. unsystematically when at a loss for words.
c. to deliberately reduce helper activity and to transfer responsibility to the client.
d. to avoid interfering with or impeding the client's momentum.
a
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A. high B. minimal C. moderate D. none of these
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a. rage b. terror c. distress d. embarrassment
According to the association for specialists in group work, the four categories of group work are
a. Growth groups, counseling groups, T-groups, and psychotherapy groups b. Task groups, psychoeducational groups, counseling groups, and psychotherapy groups c. Self-help groups, psychotherapy groups, task groups, and psychoeducational groups d. Encounter groups, counseling groups, psychoeducational groups, and psychotherapy groups
Prochaska’s model of change validates the applicability of the _______________________ to the transitions of mature adults
a. career diamond b. humanistic theory c. chaos theory d. career rainbow