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kodithompson

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Which is NOT an example of formative evaluation of the contracting phase?
 
  a. How effectively were the professional expectations of the parties spelled out in thecontract?
  b. To what degree were the personal expectations of the parties made explicit?
  c. Were the amount of time and other resources each party would invest, the times they wouldinvest them, and the costs of those investments adequately defined?
  d. All of the above questions are examples of formative evaluation of the contracting phase.

Question 2

Existential psychotherapy is a:
 
  a. philosophical approach to existence.
  b. set of rules for therapy.
  c. technical therapy approach.
  d. religious psychotherapy.



DylanD1323

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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