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What can a counselor do to alleviate the negative impact of the counseling process itself?

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Which functional food is incorrectly matched with its proposed benefit?
 a. Bananas  improved gastrointestinal health
  b. Soy products  improved heart health
  c. Blueberries  improves bone health
  d. Citrus fruit  reduces cancer risk



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Answer to Question 1

The act of seeking and receiving help can create feelings of vulnerability and incompetence. To help alleviate the negative impact, the motive for help and the nature of the helping process as perceived by the counselor should be made clear to clients.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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:D TYSM

 

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