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EY67

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When a client engages in frequent topic shifts during the first few sessions, this may be an indication of
 
  a. anxiety related to the helping process.
  b. a need to exert some control over the helping process.
  c. both a and b.
  d. neither a or b.

Question 2

__________ is NOT one of the categories of disabilities used by the American Community Survey.
 
  a. Hearing
  b. Visual
  c. Social
  d. Cognitive



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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