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j.rubin

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List and describe six topics addressed during intake interviews.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The use of resources such as relatives, friends, teachers, counselors, books, andvideos, to get occupational information.
 
  a. Informational interviews
  b. Career information
  c. Career intervention
  d. Career exploration



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Answer to Question 1

Six topics addressed during intake interviews (Answers will vary)
a. identifying information about a client
b. presenting concerns and level of distress of client
c. History of presenting concern
d. Family background
e. Personal history
f. Previous counseling experiences
g. Risk assessment
h. Clinical impression and/or diagnosis
i. Client's goals for counseling

Answer to Question 2

D



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