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berenicecastro

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What are the five stages of the developmental model for career counseling?
 
  a. Establish counseling goals, counseling procedures, counseling process, data integration and narrative interpretation
  b. Data integration, narrative development, career development assessment and counseling (CDAC), counseling procedures and process, and final interview
  c. Intake interview, data integration and narrative interpretation, establish counseling goals, counseling procedures and process, and career advancement
  d. Intake interview, career development assessment and counseling (CDAC), data integration and narrative interpretation, establish counseling goals, and counseling procedures and process

Question 2

Teaching participants some general guidelines of group functioning, teaching members basic interpersonal skills, and assisting members to express their fears and expectations are all group leadership functions during the
 
  a. working stage.
  b. transition stage.
  c. initial stage.
  d. final stage.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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