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Which special skills are helpful for working with older clients, and why?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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In working with Budi, decreasing insecurities and basic mistake assumptions to reduce a sense of hopelessness is a good ___________________ _ goal.
 
  a. social interest
  b. initial phase
  c. closing phase
  d. individual



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Answer to Question 1

When working with older clients, it is important for the leader to have patience if members move at a slower pace, infuse energy into the group to set a positive tone and to motivate members, and knowledge of issues pertinent to older populations, such as aging, death, and fewer social connections.

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