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audie

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A professional advocacy issue related to social justice of which counselors need to be aware when examining data obtained from the U.S. Census of 2000 is the:
 
  a. identification of single race only status.
  b. exclusion of Latino populations as a racial category.
  c. inclusion of three or more races category.
  d. exclusion of Asian populations as a racial category.

Question 2

The primary difference between counselors and other mental health professionals is
 
  a. only counselors provide mental health counseling services
  b. only counselors use the term counseling to describe the service that they provide to clients
  c. counseling is the primary professional service that counselors provide
  d. counselors do not diagnose mental illnesses
  e. the primary service that counselors provide to clients is to connect them with resources in their communities that can help the clients achieve greater wellness



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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