Toxic Qualities in Helping Relationships

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What are the toxins of a helping relationship mentioned in the content?

Critical, dogmatic, or moralistic behaviors.

Why are certain qualities considered toxins in a helping relationship?

They create a non-supportive and unproductive environment for helping.

What is the primary focus of the chapter discussed in the content?

The qualities that create an effective helping environment.

How might critical behavior affect a helping relationship?

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In what way is a dogmatic attitude detrimental to helping others?

<p>It can stifle flexibility and understanding in the helping process.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Toxins of a helping relationship

Behaviors or attitudes that hinder effective helping and create a negative environment for the person being helped.

Critical behavior

A critical attitude towards the person receiving help often expressed through judgments or disapproval.

Dogmatic behavior

A rigid and inflexible approach to helping, often based on personal beliefs or values.

Moralistic behavior

Promoting one's own moral views as the right way, often judging others' behavior based on these views.

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Study Notes

Toxic Qualities in Helping Relationships

  • Critical, dogmatic, and moralistic behaviors are unproductive and should be avoided in helping relationships.
  • These behaviors are considered "toxins" within a helping relationship.

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