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TFauchery

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Career identity involves integrating all of the following needs except:
 
  a. financial
  b. social
  c. intellectual
  d. spiritual
  e. emotional

Question 2

The holistic approach to career counseling came as a reaction to career matching methods of the old trait-and-factor approach. Comically, Hansen (2001) sees the return of the trait-and-factor approach due to :
 
  a. the death of eminent career theorists.
  b. untrained career professionals offering services as coaches.
  c. rapidly expanding technology allowing simplified career services to be offered online.
  d. expanding career requirements in graduate programs replace traditional counseling courses.
  e. faculty now have less career training, so they are less able to train students.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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