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deesands

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The four domains within which the interrelationships of a client may be conceptualized or observed are:
 
  a. career, biological, affective cognitive.
 b. career, social, behavioral and affective.
  c. career, affective, cognitive-behavioral and cultural.
  d. career, cognitive, social and biological.

Question 2

The role of __________ is similar to that of consultant. It differs in that the community worker in this role initiates the discussion with clients about ways to deal with environmental problems that contribute to their personal problems.
 
  a. consultant
 b. adviser
 c. facilitator
 d. change agent



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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