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stephzh

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According to Adlerians, inferiority feelings:
 
  a.  are pathological.
  b.  lead to depression.
  c.  keep us from achieving our life goals.
  d.  create motivation to achieve mastery.

Question 2

The Advocacy Competencies delineate:
 
  A. how to act on behalf of a competency (e.g., client, school, public) or how to act with the competency area.
 B. the customs of clients from different cultures.
  C. barriers White counselors tends to have when working with clients.
  D. the attitudes and beliefs, knowledge, and skills counselors need to know.



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Answer to Question 1

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