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abarnes

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From your study of Transactional Analysis, which of the following transactions would most likely influence personality development?
 
  A) Transactions between parent and child ego states
 
  B) Transactions between Real and Ideal self
 
  C) Transactions between personal needs and societal demands
 
  D) Transactions between previous experiences and present aspirations

Question 2

When interpreting a client's Strong Interest Inventory, the counselor should:
 
  A) focus on the Occupational Scales because they are the most reliable.
  B) move from general interests to more specific interests (e.g., certain occupations).
  C) provide the profile to the client and answer any questions that might arise.
  D) start with the Occupational Scales and then move to the General Occupational Scales.



ryansturges

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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