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sabina

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One of the most useful purposes of pairing members in dyads early in a group is to help build ___________________ _______________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Which of the following best describes transference?
 
  a. The counselor ascribes a personal thought, feeling, or impulse to the client.
  b. The counselor identifies with the experiences and feelings of the client.
  c. The client confuses past experiences with the present reality.
  d. The client projects attributes from unresolved issues with primary caregivers to the counselor.



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Answer to Question 1

comfort, trust

Answer to Question 2

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