Why is it important to talk with clients about how they perceive supports rather than
assume that the mere presence is sufficient?
a. Because depending on how vital they perceive a support, they may work
harder to keep that support available to them
b. Because schemas influence an individual's positive or negative perception of
the availability and reliability of others to provide help
c. Because schemas influence an individual's realistic or imaginary perceptions
of support
d. Because clients will be more willing to engage in change work if you help
them identify how they perceive supports
B
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