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charchew

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Concerning the relationship of microskills to counseling theory
 
  a. we can predict counseling results from microskills.
 b. different theories have varying patterns of microskill usage.
  c. theories focus on individual concerns.
 d. action in interviewing is related to one's theory of choice.

Question 2

The foundation of the Microskills Hierarchy is (are)
 
  a. ethics, multicultural competence, neuroscience, and resilience
  b. attending behaviors
 c. influencing behavior
 d. determining one's own personal style of helping



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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