Multiple Choice
Brown et al. (2001) described the seven basic roles of consultants, including process observer, process collaborator, content collaborator, content/process collaborator, process expert, content expert, and content/process expert. They asserted that:
A) consultation emphasizes independent problem-solving and decision-making in the consultative relationship.
B) the consultant may not observe the consultee's methods of practice, and leave the consultee in identifying his or her own strengths and weaknesses in regard to a problem.
C) the roles can be differentiated based on their relationship to process/content or intrusiveness.
D) consultants may not introduce their own values into consultation to make changes.
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Q12: The stages of consultation are followed in
Q13: _ draw information from the consultee using
Q14: Explain the problem-solving stages used in CBC.
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Q17: _ are used to summarize content or
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Q21: This notion emphasizes the distal or remote