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anshika

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Whitaker and John Warkentin started their career together in Oak Ridge, TN, before moving to Atlanta and Emory University. In Atlanta, they would work with which of the following people?
 
  A. Harry Aponte
  B. Gus Napier
  C. Milton Erickson
  D. Lynn Hoffman

Question 2

Which of the following people was involved in the creation of genograms and the family life cycle?
 
  A. James Framo
  B. Gerald Zuk
  C. Monica McGoldrick
  D. Charles Fishman



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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