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jenna1

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What fact is discussed frequently in rehabilitation literature pertaining to a client's adjustment to physical trauma?
 
  a. Psychological denial of a disability
 b. Shock
 c. Motivation to seek retraining and employment
  d. Depression

Question 2

Students who act as peer facilitators benefit from their participation by:
 
  A. improving their grades.
  B. meeting community service obligations.
  C. building skills in problem-solving.
  D. meeting academic requirements for college entrance.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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