What are indirect communications?

a. Messages that are dictated by a third party to the client, therefore not being
directly communicated to the social worker
b. Communications that do not actually exist
c. Messages received by email or fax
d. Constantly occurring messages about the topic, the speaker, tone of voice,
and the listener, and requests, sent through body language, and other nonexplicit methods


D

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