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Meara, Schmidt and Day (1996) describe the counselor's careful and tentative approach pertaining to making decisions that affect clients as __________.
 
  A. stoicism
  B. prudence
  C. vigilance
  D. discretion

Question 2

Which of the following techniques is the most useful for helping members clarify and prioritize their values?
 
  a. The mirror technique
  b. The magic shop
  c. The double technique
  d. Future projection



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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