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A religious counselor working in a clinic, is assigned a nonmarital heterosexual couple, but believes they are living in sin. How should he proceed?
 
  a. keep his views to himself
  b. explain his views to the couple at the start of counseling
  c. refer the couple before seeing them
  d. try to change their behavior

Question 2

In what the authors describe as the mythology of cohabitation, the contrast is made between the attitudes of:
 
  a. married and unmarried couples
  b. older and younger couples
  c. liberal and conservative couples
  d. parents and grandparents



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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