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P68T

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All of the following are ways that a practitioner could pursue ongoing professional development EXCEPT:
 
  A) practicing outside their scope of competence to develop new skills.
  B) reflecting on their own values and ethics.
  C) participating in lifelong learning.
  D) subscribing to professional journals.

Question 2

One helpful method of evaluation in terms of your work as a practitioner is to:
 
  A) read books.
  B) take a test of your knowledge.
  C) get feedback from peers and supervisors.
  D) make a list of everything you do wrong in your sessions.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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