People’s Attitudes in Life

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People’s Attitudes in Life Author First M Last Institution Name Course Number: Course Name Instructor Name Due Date
Clients who reject requiring help and clients who blame others would be the most difficult to work with in a helpful relationship, in my opinion. Denial can impede people from receiving appropriate care and talking about their concerns. Dealing with denial may exacerbate severe tensions in a helping relationship and prevent a client from progressing in their therapy. Clients who blame others fail to see that they have a problem, and they struggle to accept a situation, comprehend the answers, their symptoms, and the treatment plan. I chose them because I have already worked with clients that exhibit these behaviours, and it is usually difficult to find answers or even convince the client to comply with the therapy that was designed for them. I have worked with customers that ignore the truth, putting off dealing with problems until later. Most clients believe that they can fix their problems on their own, or that their problems are the fault of others, and that it is not their responsibility to address the problem or even come up with answers. Although these are the most challenging behaviours for me to work with, they are the ones I enjoy working with since these clients require assistance in healing from their trauma or denial so that they no longer carry it. Choosing these issues reveals a lot about my values, attitudes, and beliefs, as well as the choices and directions I would make when working with a client in a helpful relationship. When working with a client who is struggling with denial, my principles will impact my judgements; without being judgemental, I will provide the facts with a calm attitude and urge the client to talk about the difficulties that they are avoiding. When a client refuses to accept responsibility for their conduct, I would be supportive of their beliefs and ask that they explain all sides of the story to assist them focus on how they can grow and go forwards even if they were not in the wrong.
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