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Challenging Behaviour 1(a). Four types of challenging behaviour in my workplace / client group are as follows: * The use of inappropriate language such as swearing at staff or other clients. This can come from clients becoming frustrated at their lack of communication skills. This can often occur in a place or situation where such behaviour would seem out of place or proportion. * The withdrawal or disengagement from a care plan or support arrangements. A lack of or too much choice in an individual's life can cause this. Over or under stimulation can also be a factor in these cases. * Stripping of clothes in order to gain any form of attention whether it is positive or negative. This often comes as a result of isolation that may have been experienced in institutions or indeed the client's own home. * The unwillingness to show respect for another's personal space or circumstances. This...

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