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All of the following are common communication problems helpers experience with disabled clients EXCEPT:
 
  a. helpers may fear to say the wrong thing.
  b. helping sessions may be terminated prematurely.
  c. helpers may struggle with boundary crossing with clients.
  d. helpers may use biased language with clients.

Question 2

Developing a conversation style that is _________________ rather than ___________________ _ is important in working effectively with clients with disabilities.
 
  a. direct and respectful; avoidant or condescending.
  b. straight forward; confusing.
  c. simple; complicated.
  d. understanding and empathetic; clinical.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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