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Bernana

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The key element of the Stages of Change Model is:
 
  a. the counselor's ability to push through the illusion of work in the contemplation stage.
  b. assessing the client's stage of change and implementing interventions that are appropriate to that stage.
  c. assessing and confronting the resistance.
  d. the counselor's ability to reach for feedback in the contemplation stage.

Question 2

According to Sands and Nuccio, feminist theory has identified three general categories of philosophical and political feminist orientations:
 
  a. liberal feminism, socialist feminism, radical feminism
  b. cultural and ecofeminism, global feminism, liberal feminism
  c. lesbian feminism, African American women's feminism, womanism
  d. postmodern feminism, radical feminism, womanism



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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