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A tool for collecting and organizing key relationships in a three-generational extended family is a:
 
  a. lifestyle assessment.
  b. family sketch.
  c. genogram.
  d. projective test.

Question 2

___________ therapists include art therapists, play therapists, dance/movement therapists, poet therapists, music therapists and others who use creative tools to work with individuals who are experiencing significant trauma or emotional problems in their lives.
 
  a. Alternative
  b. Complementary
  c. Artistic
  d. Expressive



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

D



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