Asked by Jaquelin Diosdado on Jul 23, 2024

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In this type of relationship,a client believes there is not a problem and the counselor agrees,validates,or "goes along with" this perception,while also offering to help the client in ways the client can determine:

A) visitor-type relationship
B) complainant-type therapeutic relationship
C) customer-type relationship
D) none of the above

Complainant-Type Therapeutic Relationship

A therapeutic dynamic where the client primarily seeks to express grievances or dissatisfaction, requiring the therapist to navigate support and resolution strategies.

Customer-Type Relationship

A business-oriented relationship focused on transactions and customer satisfaction, typically lacking personal depth.

  • Identify different types of therapeutic relationships and their characteristics.
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Sherry AtkinsonJul 29, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
In a visitor-type relationship, the client may not recognize a problem, and the counselor acknowledges this perspective while remaining open to assisting in ways the client finds useful. This approach is about building rapport and trust without imposing a perception of a problem on the client.