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Mr. Schwiesow, an elementary school counselor, goes into Megan's preschool classroom on a weekly basis to conduct lessons on positive decision-making and developing a positive self-esteem. This is one way in which children can develop protective skills.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Of the following, which client would be most likely to benefit from psychoanalysis?
 
  a. a poor person with limited verbal skills c. a rich anxious young woman
  b. an older woman in immediate crisis d. a psychotic older man



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