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When a client recognizes he or she has a choice describes which stage of Miriam Polster's threestage integration sequence?
 
  a. Discovery
  b. Accommodation
  c. Assimilation
  d. Retroflection

Question 2

If people want and expect change, the cognitive behavioral group leader contends it is important they
 
  a. explore the past roots of a particular problem.
  b. gain insight into the causes of a problem.
  c. engage in detailed introspection.
  d. take specific actions to effect change.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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