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When a counselor helps a client work on issues that make a difference, the counselor is helping the client gain:
 
  a. Stage III flexibility.
  b. fast track energy.
  c. leverage.
  d. virtuosity.

Question 2

Crises may suddenly occur even when clients are successful in overcoming the crisis because they:
 
  A) have post traumatic personality disorder (PTSD).
 
  B) are experiencing intrapersonal problems in their own personal development along with the precipitating crisis.
 
  C) are about to be terminated from therapy.
 
  D) experience a psychotic break caused by termination.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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