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dakota nelson

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Given all the things we've talked about so far, what would you like to have happen in class with Professor Doe? This is most likely what stage of the interview?
 
  A) Empathic relationship - Initiating the session
  B) Story and strengths - Gathering data
  C) Goals - Mutual goal setting
  D) Restory - Working

Question 2

Robert, describe an ideal solution. Identify the stage from the five-stage counseling model where an interviewer would most likely use this statement.
 
  A) Stage 1: Empathic relationship - Initiating the session
  B) Stage 2: Story and Strengths - Gathering data
  C) Stage 3: Goals - Mutual goal setting
  D) Stage 4: Restory - Working
  E) Stage 5: Action - Terminating



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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dakota nelson

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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