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cagreen833

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Which is not true about the nature of silence in the helping relationship?
 
  a. It will sometimes raise anxiety of a client in a manner that could push the client to talk further about a particular topic.
  b. It will sometimes raise anxiety of a client in a manner that could cause a client to drop out of treatment.
  c. It allows the client to reflect on what he or she has been saying.
  d. It allows the clinician to process the session and to formulate his or her next response.
  e. Due to its magnitude in the counseling relationship, the clinician should be careful to lessen its impact whenever possible.

Question 2

In reference to touch, Brammer and MacDonald (2003) suggest that physical contact be based on all but which of the following?
 
  a. An assessment of the client's level of comfort
  b. Whether or not the clinician is a touchy person
  c. What is likely to be helpful within the helping relationship
  d. Risks involved as a function of agency policy, customs, personal ethics, and the law



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