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The career counseling model extrapolated from Dawis (1996), Swanson (1996) and Rounds & Tracey (1990) and delineated by Walsh (1990) is presented in seven stages, including:
 
  a. intake interview, identity developmental variables and assessment.
  b. confirm, explore, decide and follow up.
 c. identify and solve problems and generate PEF analysis.
 d. all of the above.

Question 2

Cohesion and productivity are most closely associated with the
 
  a. working stage.
  b. transition stage.
  c. pre-group stage.
  d. initial stage.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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