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tingc95

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Sometimes a helper must challenge inadequate participation in the helping process. Which of the following is the most predominant reason that a client fails to participate adequately?
 
  A. The client is always reaching outward to others.
  B. The client is reluctant to change.
  C. The client is too introspective.
  D. The client has set too many goals.

Question 2

Clients use smoke screens to ____.
 
  A. keep from recognizing unconscious motives
  B. hide from the helper the ways in which they fail to face up to life
  C. show the helper several problems at the same time
  D. cope with their inner world more effectively



wshriver

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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