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Johon, a career counselor with extensive experience, understands the dangers and blockages that occur when the client puts him in the expert position. To decrease the likelihood of this occurring, John should avoid ___________________ ________ in the initial session of his work with clients.
 
  a. pressure on the client to disclose personal information
  b. formally identified assessment
  c. unstructured interview techniques
  d. the use of metaphor

Question 2

If a career counselor comes across a career, personality, or values instrument that they have not been exposed to, the ___________________ ___________ can be used to rate its appropriateness for clients at different stages of the process.
 
  a. choice model
  b. Career Assessment Catalog
  c. Assessment Checklist
  d. career diamond



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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