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The not-knowing in collaborative counseling refers to how counselors think about what they (think they) know and the intent with which they introduce this knowing (expertise, truths, etc.) to the client. This is an attempt to avoid what?
 
  a. Assuming
  b. Expertise
  c. Power
  d. Control

Question 2

The process that Collaborative counselors use to invite their clients to join them in becoming curious about their lives in new ways is referred to as:
 
  a. Re-configuration
  b. Mutual puzzling
  c. Re-alignment
  d. Meaning making



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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