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vicotolentino

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A client has come to see a professional because s/he is not living as fully as s/he would like. Which of the following would be the best starting point for working with this client?
 
  A. Focus on accepting life as it is.
  B. Focus on working through the clients most immediate issue.
  C. Focus on what has gone wrong in the past.
  D. Focus on missed opportunities and unused potential.

Question 2

Helping is about ________.
 
  A. constructive change that leads to results
  B. confronting and understanding one's childhood
  C. bringing the unconscious into the conscious
  D. teaching the client to follow professional advice



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harveenkau8139

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



vicotolentino

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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