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Which theory do Young, Valach and Collin (1996, 2002) propose as one way to understand a contextualist explanation of career counseling?
 
  a. Change theory
 b. Environment theory
  c. Action theory
 d. Career theory

Question 2

When the Coreys asked practitioners about the skills they most need in their present jobs, all of the following skills were mentioned EXCEPT
 
  a. counseling skills.
  b. supervisory skills.
  c. personal crisis experience.
  d. the ability to write a proposal.



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Answer to Question 1

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