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kfurse

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Self-efficacy in clients is enhanced when
 
  a. clients succeed in solving the problems they themselves have identified.
  b. practitioners tell the clients that they have self-efficacy.
 c. the clients fail to meet identified goals.
 d. the clients grow older.

Question 2

Before the first meeting, the practitioner should evaluate
 
  a. the progress that the client has made.
 b. whether the plan is leading to achievement of identified goals.
 c. whether they have the skills and abilities to work with a specific client.
  d. whether the client is motivated to achieve goals.



Andromeda18

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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