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RRMR

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Your orientation to the helping process is most largely a function of
 
  a. your client population.
  b. your beliefs about human nature and how people change.
  c. the agency's policies where you are employed.
  d. the resistances your clients manifest.

Question 2

When dealing with someone in crisis, it is important to help the client consider all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. situational supports in which they can draw strength.
  b. coping mechanisms such as the actions, behaviors, or environmental resources that clients can use in getting through the crisis.
  c. positive and constructive thinking patterns which can substantially change a client's perspective on a problem and lessen stress and anxiety.
  d. these clients do NOT require immediate direction in finding external resources to cope effectively with the crisis.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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