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What is theoretical integration?
 
  a. using a collection of techniques without theoretical synthesis of approaches
  b. using a core of healing elements shared across theories and techniques
  c. blending elements of two or more established approaches into a unified point of view
  d. the stage of a counselors development when the counselor is familiar enough with his or her theory to try using new techniques
  e. blending psychology with some other science such as medicine

Question 2

On what common element of counseling do most counselors agree?
 
  a. the most effective theory
  b. use of medication
  c. technical eclecticism
  d. the nature of the therapeutic alliance between counselor and client
  e. the nature of the insights that a client must have in order to change



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Answer: c

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Answer: d





 

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