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luminitza

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How are professional certifications different from licensure?
 
  a) Certification recognizes expertize in knowledge and skills while licensure does not.
  b) They are not different; they both allow a counselor to practice.
  c) A counselor cannot practice without a license but may be able to without certification.
  d) Certification must be updated regularly while licensure is permanent.
  e) None of the above.

Question 2

When interviewing elementary school age children interviewers will likely supplement the interview with which of the following techniques?
 
  a) Draw a person and Kinetic Family Drawing
  b) Rorschach test and Thematic Apperception Test
  c) Three wishes and dream story technique
  d) Symbolic house play and fill in the blank story test



joshbk44

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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

a



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