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KimWrice

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What is the school counselor's ethical obligation when delivering a comprehensive school counseling program?
 
  A) To address each student's individual psychological needs
 
  B) To maintain contact with all parents and keep them appraised of all that is discussed during counseling sessions
 
  C) To use technology as part of classroom presentations
 
  D) To deliver a program that is respectful of all aspects of diversity and to acquire the requisite awareness and skills to do so
 
  E) To deliver a school counseling program that aligns with state, local and school board mandates

Question 2

Erikson's concept of giving back is called
 
  A) generativity.
 
  B) generosity.
 
  C) hospitality.
 
  D) altruism.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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