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jman1234

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With regard to the role of counselors' personal values in therapy, it is appropriate for counselors to:
 
  a.  teach and persuade clients to act the right way.
  b.  maintain an indifferent, neutral, and passive role by simply listening to everything the client reports.
  c.  avoid challenging the values of clients.
  d.  avoid imposing their values through a process of bracketing.

Question 2

Evidence-based practice is:
 
  A. the assessment of client readiness for change.
  B. showing evidence that what you did worked.
  C. showing evidence that the theoretical perspective you use works.
  D. the matching of empirically supported treatment methodologies with presenting problems.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

D



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