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... possible issues and impediments , ( although others may certainly come up ) . Please pay special attention to the man- ner in which the counselor goes about developing this material ( adapted from Alpaugh & Kleinbaum , 1979 , p . 84 ) ...
... possible issues and impediments , ( although others may certainly come up ) . Please pay special attention to the man- ner in which the counselor goes about developing this material ( adapted from Alpaugh & Kleinbaum , 1979 , p . 84 ) ...
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... possible solutions as you can , WITHOUT EVALUATING ANY OF THEM . This last part is crucial , for that is where so many problem - solving efforts get short - circuited . You must force yourself and your caller NOT to say " but ...
... possible solutions as you can , WITHOUT EVALUATING ANY OF THEM . This last part is crucial , for that is where so many problem - solving efforts get short - circuited . You must force yourself and your caller NOT to say " but ...
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... possible alternative , but pinpointing exactly how to go about doing it . Breaking down a large or formidable task into small steps , and specifying precisely what needs to be done in each of them will help your caller immeasurably ...
... possible alternative , but pinpointing exactly how to go about doing it . Breaking down a large or formidable task into small steps , and specifying precisely what needs to be done in each of them will help your caller immeasurably ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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