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Deast7027

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All of the following are ways of transmission of HIV/AIDS with the exception of:
 
  (a) casual contact (b) using contaminated blood from a person with HIV/AIDS (c) exchanging body fluids (d) drinking an HIV-infected mother's breast milk

Question 2

A clear contract should be established as ET counseling begins, including
 
  a. length of therapy, location, and fees
  b. a list of the client's strengths and weaknesses
  c. an assessment of the client's material in terms of the 4 ways of being
  d. none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

(a)

Answer to Question 2

A



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