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jake

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The microskills framework has been taught to ____.
 
  A) AIDS workers in sub-Saharan Africa
  B) social workers working with the indigenous Australian population
  C) business managers in Sweden, Japan, and the U.S.
  D) All of these

Question 2

The authors argue that natural style is a basic building block of intentional counseling. Which of the following is NOT part of their view of natural style?
 
  A) It is best to identify one's natural style and then always hold to it.
  B) We all have natural strengths in communication.
  C) In interviewing training, too many people may forget the many strengths they bring to the course even before instruction begins.
  D) Instruction, practice, and learning new skills and strategies can enhance natural style.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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