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Medesa

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Which statement below best represents the existential concept of freedom and responsibility?
 
  a. A person's greatest freedom is how he/she chooses to make meaning and respond to life circumstances.
  b. A person's life is determined by God, genetics, and family, not choice.
  c. Real choice in life is impossible because we have conditioned automatic responses.
  d. Freedom comes automatically to people, without responsibility.

Question 2

When writing a treatment plan, the final element involves writing useful interventions. Useful interventions should __________.
 
  a. Be challenging and difficult
  b. Be easy for the client to respond to
  c. Support each counseling task or client goal
  d. Not be from theories other than the counselor's chosen theory



bigcheese9

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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