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elizabeth18

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It is common in the helping process for the sharing of outer, more obvious client concerns to precede the sharing of more subtle, less obvious concerns as a climate of safety and trust is established. Thus, helping is often referred to as a process of
 
  a. carry-over.
  b. regression.
  c. unfolding.
  d. blocking.

Question 2

An integrative approach to helping incorporates the following dimensions of client issues and concerns:
 
  a. contextual factors, beliefs, feelings, behavior, interaction and relational patterns, and language patterns
  b. behavior, interaction and relational patterns, and contextual factors
  c. beliefs, feelings, and behavior
  d. beliefs and feelings.



mammy1697

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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