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chads108

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Resistance:
 
  A. May be due to ambivalence, self-doubt and fear of the client to change.
  B. May be a product of relational disconnections and empathic failures.
  C. May mean the clinician has not found the right way to join the clients perspective.
  D. May be due to contextual factors such as lack of resources, agency policies.
  E. All of the above

Question 2

Josh has had many transfers and new assignments in his work for the Acme Bolts Company. In the last two years, he has had six different changes in assignments including one which includes moving to another part of the U. S. This experience can be called a
 
  a. boundaryless careers.
  b. kaleidoscope careers.
  c. protean careers.
  d. standardized careers.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: E

Answer to Question 2

A



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