Marital and Family Therapy

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The therapist may face challenges dealing with clients who are on different educational levels. How can a client build a connection with someone who may not have completed as much education or who may not have had access?
  1. Give them a chance to educate themselves
  2. Recognize that some references aren’t worth making.
  3. Make an effort to connect with what helps them remain familiar
  4. Connect with the problem rather than the client
Explanation
Answer - C - Making an effort to connect with the client in familiar terms respects the context in which they find themselves, without their feeling inadequate or feeling the need that they need to do more in order to feel on an equal playing field. While you can connect clients with educational programs, it should never be in their way of accessing therapy.
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