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Walker's schema for a battering relationship is:
 
  A) calmness, tension, violence, crisis.
 
  B) stress, violence, reconciliation, violence.
 
  C) violence, crisis, intervention, reconciliation.
 
  D) love, stress, anger, violence.

Question 2

Which of the following is a principle of client self-healing?
 
  a. All of these choices.
  b. Give clients time to think things through and avoid premature closure.
  c. Respect clients' ability to act in their own best interest.
  d. Believe that clients are capable of learning, and help them amplify smallsigns of learning and change.



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