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The process by which states reach agreements that allow for out-of-state licenses to be accepted so long as all state fees are paid is known as
 
  a. credentialing.
  b. portability.
  c. certification.
  d. cross certification.

Question 2

Treatment plans should
 
  a. be formulated by the counselor and presented to the client.
  b. take into account the client's level of motivation for change.
  c. only be done with clients who are ready for action.
  d. only be done in clinical mental health settings.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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