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Zulu123

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The 3 P's of Receiving Feedback include all of the following EXCEPT _____
 
  a. Agree in Part (find a part of the feedback that you can accept)
  b. Agree to be Professional (adopt a professional demeanor when receiving feedback)
  c. Agree to Probability (decide what to what degree you agree with the feedback)
  d. Agree in Principle (agree to the underlying principle that you share)

Question 2

The question why usually is not used in counseling because __________.
 
  A. it puts clients on the defensive
   B. it connotes disapproval
   C. it leads to self-disclosure
   D. A and B but not C



annierak

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

D



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