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nevelica

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How does a consultant assess a consultee's readiness for change?
 
  a. Use cost analysis
  b. Point out that the consultee too will need to change
  c. Directly confront the consultee
  d. Both a and b

Question 2

Behaviorists recommend that treatment outcome be assessed through:
 
  a. multiple projective and objective techniques.
  b. subjective measures completed by the client.
  c. only therapist's ratings of success.
  d. multiple, objective and subjective measures.



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Answer to Question 1

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