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KimWrice

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The best way to excel in case conceptualization and assessment is:
 
  a. To read the textbook cover to cover and then read it again
  b. To pass each of the tests in your counseling theory class
  c. To throw everything you thought you knew out the window
  d. To proceed slowly through assessment and evaluation, with profound humility and a continual willingness to learn

Question 2

According to the author, what is one of the major problems with case conceptualization and assessments in general?
 
  a. There are no objective standards against which a person can be measured
  b. Healthy emotionally engaged boundaries look the same for everyone
  c. There is really only one set of ethnic norms
  d. The more similar clients are to us, the less we expect them to share our values and behavioral norms



vseab

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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