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Lobcity

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__________ is a dimension of the personal identity model.
 
  a. Positive and negative individual experiences influenced by events in society in which individuals may have little control
  b. Characteristics that are universal for all people
  c. Personal characteristics that may be selected by the individual
  d. All of the above.

Question 2

__________ involve the professional counselor documenting each time an individual is contacted or provided with a counseling service and the nature of the topic addressed.
 
  a. Time logs
  b. Event-topic counts
  c. Consultations
  d. Outcome measures



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ms_sulzle

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b




Lobcity

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Reply 2 on: Jul 31, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Wow, this really help

 

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