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jake

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Sondra was born with scoliosis. Which dimension of relational reality would most likely address this experience?
 
  a. Facts
  b. Psychology
  c. Transactions
  d. Relational Ethics
  e. Ontic

Question 2

In the Snapshot by Susie Boggs, Licensed Professional School Counselor, she stated that she, like most high school counselors, spends the majority of her time in: _____
 
  a. Individual counseling and crisis management
  b. Program planning
  c. Classroom guidance activities
  d. Supervising new counselors and interns



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

a



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