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kwoodring

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What did John Holland (1992) stress as being important in the search for vocational satisfaction and stability?
 
  a. The importance of self-knowledge
  b. Satisfaction theory
 c. Skilled trades
 d. Diverse careers

Question 2

__________ occur when professionals assume two or more roles simultaneously or sequentially with a person seeking their help.
 
  a. Multiple relationships
 b. Professional relationships
  c. Personal relationships
 d. Normal relationships



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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