Journal Entry: Module TwoSouthern New Hampshire University 02:30:31 GMT -05:00Journal Entry: Module TwoIndividuals and groups from various backgrounds and circumstances may seek the assistance of a human services professional for a multitude of reasons. This can include individuals experiencing homelessness, domestic violence survivors, children in foster care, individuals struggling with mental health issues, families facing financial hardship, and many others. They might seek help due to a range of challenges such as trauma, abuse, addiction, poverty, unemployment, housing instability, or mental health disorders. These individuals and groups often require support, guidance, and resources to navigate their circumstances and improve their quality of life.Building a professional relationship with individuals and groups seeking help is essential for fostering trust and facilitating open communication. To achieve this, it's crucial to approach interactions with empathy, compassion, and non-judgmental attitudes. Actively listening to their concerns, validating their experiences, and demonstrating genuine care and respect can help create a safe and supportive environment where they feel comfortable discussing their problems. Additionally, establishing clear boundaries, maintaining confidentiality, and being transparent about the services and resources available can further enhance the professional relationship and encourage individuals and groups to seek and engage in the support they