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Graduate degree programs in counseling attempt to ensure their graduates are competent counselors by doing all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. selecting and admitting individuals who are likely to succeed at developing the skills, knowledge, and characteristics needed to become effective counselors.
  b. using personal interviews, written essays, or other subjective criteria in selecting candidates for admission.
  c. providing a curriculum for master's students that prepares students to be effective counselors.
  d. eliminating from graduate programs any students who have their own emotional issues.
  e. requiring successful supervised experience as a part of the graduate program.

Question 2

Group counselors should:
 
  a. clearly state their intentions to impose their values on group members.
  b. avoid imposing their values on group members.
  c. conceal their values no matter what the consequences.
  d. make an effort to impose their values, but defer to the group consensus.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

B



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