Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Which is a method to motivate change by contrast?

  1. Develop discrepancies

  2. Applying punitive measures

  3. Avoiding discussions

  4. Ignoring achievements

The correct answer is: Develop discrepancies

Developing discrepancies is a common method used to motivate change by contrast. Option B, applying punitive measures, involves using negative consequences or punishment to make someone change. This can often have the opposite effect and cause resistance or resentment instead of motivation. Option C, avoiding discussions, does not address the issue or provide any motivation for change. It may also lead to misunderstandings and lack of communication. Option D, ignoring achievements, takes away any recognition or positive reinforcement for progress or change. This can be demotivating and counterproductive in encouraging further change.