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WWatsford

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What is the current thinking in the field regarding the role of spirituality in counseling?
 
  a. There is growing evidence that spiritual practice is therapeutically relevant, ethically appropriate, andpotentially significant topics for practice of counseling in secular settings.
 b. Counselors are encouraged to be cautious and engage in peripheral discussions about spirituality only.
  c. There is little interest in integrating spiritual issues in counseling.
  d. Counselors should take a directive approach in helping clients meet their spiritual needs.

Question 2

Influenced by his work with families in Israel, low income and minority families in New York City, and the work of Bateson and others, ____________ developed one of the most widely respected approaches to couples and family counselingduring the 1960s.
 
  a. Watts
  b. Jackson
  c. Whitaker
  d. Minuchin



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

D



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