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Garrulous

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In order to increase the likelihood of effective adaptation within military families, Bowen et al. (2003) indicates a counselor can
 
  A. ensure the family members are provided necessary information on available services.
  B. link family members to resources in the community.
  C. meet with them weekly to continually assess their level of adaptation.
  D. provide theoretically based family systems counseling.

Question 2

The views of military members in relation to spiritual/religious practices seem to
 
  A. be consistent with the general population identifying with religious/spiritual views.
  B. be inconsistent with the general population identifying with religious/spiritual views.
  C. indicate religious/spiritual issues are more important than for the general population.
  D. indicate religious/spiritual issues are less important than for the general population.



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kbennett34

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



Garrulous

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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