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imanialler

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The chosen intervention should be appropriate for the client and his or her characteristics. In other words, one consideration is that treatment is:
 
  a. matched to the uniqueness of the client.
  b. matched to goals.
  c. a function of theoretical orientation.
  d. based on an estimate of the duration of counseling.

Question 2

Specialized services such as diagnosis and appraisal for medication often require referral to which type of mental health professional?
 
  a. psychologist
  b. generalist counselor
  c. generalist psychotherapist
  d. licensed family counselor
  e. psychiatrist



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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