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Melani1276

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What is one way that Prochaska et al.'s (1992) transtheoretical model can be used in the counseling process?
 
  a. Counselors can use Prochaska's model to determine whether clients are better suited to individual or group counseling
 b. Counselors can use Prochaska's model of cultural competence to work with ethnic minority clients
 c. Counselors can use Prochaska's model of self-efficacy to determine when to terminate therapy
 d. Counselors can use Prochaska's model to select interventions based on the client's stage of change

Question 2

An important feature of strengths-based interventions is:
 
  a. the right of the client to choose.
 b. favorable agency policies.
 c. advanced training of the worker.
 d. self-referral of the client.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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