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mspears3

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The Association of Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) developed a document that was a precursor to the CACREP standards. It was called:
 
  A. Standards for the Preparation of Counselors and Other Personnel Service Specialists.
  B. Educational Standards for Counseling and Human Service Professional Disciplines.
  C. Counseling Standards.
  D. Accreditation Standards for Counseling and Related Professionals.

Question 2

Staying in the here-and-now, making oneself known to others, and challenging oneself and others are
 
  a. not emphasized in counseling groups, but are emphasized in therapy groups.
  b. examples of process goals.
  c. content-related issues.
  d. overrated aspects of group work.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b



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