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The stage of development at which a clinician is likely to need most help in
  internalizing ethical guidelines is Stage
 
  A. Three.
  B. One.
  C. Two.
  D. Four.

Question 2

Darla, the supervisor, is going to be out on medical leave. During her absence, she is
  concerned about giving two new clinicians a chance to bond with other members of
  the team. Which type of group would best accomplish her purpose?
 
  A. Heterogenous case-focused group
  B. Training group
  C. Staff support group for offsite team members
  D. Skill-focused group



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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