Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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Under what assumption does positive reframing operate?

  1. There are negative intentions behind most acts

  2. There are malicious intentions behind all behaviors

  3. There are positive intentions behind most negative acts or behaviors

  4. There are no positive intentions in negative behaviors

The correct answer is: There are positive intentions behind most negative acts or behaviors

Positive reframing operates under the assumption that there are positive intentions behind most negative acts or behaviors. This approach seeks to understand the underlying motives or reasons behind seemingly negative behavior, looking beyond the surface level to see the potential positive intent behind it. By recognizing and focusing on these positive intentions, positive reframing aims to promote understanding, empathy, and effective communication in challenging situations.