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All of the following group topics are appropriate to attend to the Career/Vocational domain of professional school counseling EXCEPT:
 
  a. Conflict Management
  b. Discrimination Issues
  c. Career Planning
  d. Getting and Keeping a Job

Question 2

All of the following group topics are appropriate to attend to the Personal/Social domain of professional school counseling EXCEPT:
 
  a. Being different
  b. Bipolar Disorder
  c. Internet use and etiquette
  d. Resiliency



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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