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Beheh

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Systemic counselors view the family as ___________________ ________________.
 
  a. defensive and unable to change without significant intervention on behalf of the counselor
  b. continually growing and changing in response to stages of development and unexpected life events
  c. a dysfunctional system where a deficits-approach is the best way to communicate with the family the areas of change they should focus on
  d. the enemy of its individual members

Question 2

Person-centered counselors view what as the primary vehicle for change?
 
  a. A brand new sports car
  b. The counselor's interventions
  c. The counseling relationship
  d. The counselor's interpretations



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Answer to Question 2

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