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BRWH

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An indirect outcome of an effective counseling relationship is:
 
  a. The client is able to change
  b. The counselor is able to gain insights through accurate empathy of the client's problem
   c. Counseling tends to be brief
   d. The client gains a better sense of what good relationships outside
  counseling might be like.

Question 2

Alfred Adler developed an approach that focused on
 
  (a) Birth order, self interest, and lifestyle assessment.
  (b) Birth order, social interest, and lifestyle assessment.
  (c) Birth order, social interest, and myth.
  (d) None of the above.
 
   For questions 6 - 10, mark a if the statement is true and mark b if the statement is false.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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