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Frost2351

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What factor is crucial in effectively using information to make career decisions?
 
  a. Readiness to collect information
  b. The ability to analyze data
 c. Using a search engine
 d. The ability to gather information

Question 2

Clients have a right to know that
 
  a. the helping relationship will be kept confidential, except in certain circumstances.
  b. confidentiality can be guaranteed when counseling families or groups.
  c. confidential information will not be shared with others, even with another helping professional.
  d. confidentiality is an absolute, since trust will not be formed if there are any conditions to maintaining confidentiality.



katkat_flores

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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