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jessicacav

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Meichenbaum (as cited in Kleinke, 1994) notes that when the helping relationship is at its optimal, the timing of a problem-focused response should be such that:
 
  a. the client can take in the advice or alternative being offered.
  b. the client would not feel put down by the solution being offered.
  c. the client will be ready to act on the solution being offered.
  d. the client is one step ahead of the solution being offered.

Question 2

Which of the following is not a drawback of using problem-focused skills?
 
  a. They tend to portray the helper as an expert.
  b. They tend to foster over-reliance on the helper.
  c. They foster dependency.
  d. None of the above (all are drawbacks)



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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