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When treating young people who represent diverse ethnic and cultural groups, cognitive therapy
 
  (a) is recommended.
  (b) is not recommended because it requires extensive verbal skills.
  (c) is recommended only when treating depression and anxiety.
  (d) is not recommended because of recent research.

Question 2

Confidential information being sent via electronic mail is vulnerable to interception by people other than the designated recipient; therefore caution must be used when sending counseling related material.
 
  a. false.
  b. true.
  c. email is safer than fax transmission.
  d. counselors should not use email at all.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



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