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bobthebuilder

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Considerable overlapping of stages is common in all groups. This is especially true of movement from
 
  a. the pregroup interview to the initial stage.
  b. the initial stage to the transition stage.
  c. the transition stage to the working stage.
  d. the working stage to the final stage.

Question 2

Franklin is applying to a CACREP-accredited doctoral program. He must show which of the following?
 
  A. Graduation from a 48 credit masters-level counseling program
  B. Graduation from a 60 credit masters-level counseling program
  C. He must have graduated from a CACREP-accredited program or show equivalence to a person who has graduated from such a program
 D. Graduation from a CACREP-accredited master's program



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Answer to Question 1

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