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Using the social constructivism process in ethical decision making, when consensualizing fails, then parties may engage in reflective interaction to accomplish:
 
  a. an agreement on the decision to be made.
  b. to determine whether arbitration should be undertaken.
  c. be able to make the decision on their own.
  d. to hold firm to their original position.

Question 2

The informative response is not frequently used in counseling because it sets the
   counselor up as an authoritative source.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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