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clmills979

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All of the following are useful for clients in the contemplation stage EXCEPT
 
  a. state or restate the problems or challenges to be sure there is a clear understanding.
 b. delineate clear goals and the timing of beginning steps.
 c. discuss the client's perception of both the advantages and disadvantages of making a change.
  d. support the client's feelings of ambivalence toward making a change.

Question 2

Why are careful observations important?
 
  a. They allow you to disregard what the client says.
 b. They supplement what the client tells you verbally.
 c. They may provide interesting information about the client but do not provide any critical information.
  d. They always contradict the client's verbal information.



shailee

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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