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From an ethical perspective, professional impairment is:
 
  a. decreased professional competence and can apply to counselor, student, or supervisor.
  b. an identifiable condition that may be stable and whose functional limitation are recognized and often overcome by firing the counselor.
  c. a lack of sensitivity to individual differences in others.
  d. none of the above.

Question 2

What can the counselor do to help ease the client's initial anxiety to counseling?
 
  a. Tell the client what to expect
  b. Sit closer to the client
  c. Assure the client that counseling is safe
  d. Not call attention to the client's anxiety



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