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bobypop

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What technique options are available for value needs clarification?
 
  a. Assessment of values and needs through standardized inventories
 b. Values clarification exercises, which may be accomplished in groups as well as in individual counseling programs
  c. Self-estimates
 d. Both A and B

Question 2

In 1984, Schlossberg's well-known types of transition were identified as:
 
  a. anticipated, unanticipated, chronic hassles.
  b. events that happen.
 c. events that do not happen.
  d. both A and C.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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