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haleyc112

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The Farewell Party Syndrome:
 
  a. is the tendency of a client to concentrate on the pain in the ending/transition phase.
  b. is the tendency of a client to only express negative reactions about the experience.
 c. is the tendency of a client to concentrate only on the positive aspects of the relationship.
  d. is the tendency of the worker to be resistant to the experience in the ending phase.

Question 2

When a client expresses indirect expressions of anger, the worker:
 
  a. must address the indirect expressions indirectly.
 b. must address the indirect expressions directly.
 c. must avoid indirect expressions and concentrate on direct expression of anger.
  d. should talk the client into feeling differently.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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