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JMatthes

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Existential counseling requires facing the reality of death, loneliness, and responsibility for one's life. This requires the counselor to promote __________ in the client.
 
  a. Answers
  b. Self-centeredness
  c. Courage
  d. Affirmation

Question 2

_____ has been described by Diemer and Ali (2009)as an index to denote an individual's position within a hierarchy relative to power, prestige, and control of resources.
 
  a. Subjective social status
  b. Socioeconomic status
  c. Perceived social status
  d. Ascribed social status



kkenney

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

b



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