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wenmo

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What is the best response for the helper when a helpee comes late?
 
  a) reschedule the appointment for another time
  b) say nothing since the important thing is that the client came
  c) process with the client what this might mean
  d) tell the client how rude he was to keep the helper waiting

Question 2

Key features in establishing trust and support in a helping relationship include:
 
  a) not using audiotapes or videotapes
  b) accepting phone calls during the session
  c) agreeing not to provide diagnoses to insurance companies
  d) keeping appointments as scheduled



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Answer to Question 1

c)

Answer to Question 2

d)




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