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Additive responses:
 
  a) are facilitative for the client
  b) interfere with the clients ability to understand his/her thoughts
  c) interfere with the clients ability to understand his/her feelings
  d) include reflections or paraphrases which are interchangeable with the clients statements

Question 2

Desirable nonverbal behavior includes:x
 
  a) speaking in an animated, enthusiastic tone
  b) maintaining constant eye contact
  c) the helper determining his/her comfort with physical distance and keeping boundaries consistent
  d) leaning toward the helpee



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Answer to Question 1

a)

Answer to Question 2

d)



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