From the authors’ perspective, what should students in a counseling program be told about the profession they are about to enter?
a. Counseling can be a hazardous profession.
b. Because practitioners use their own life experiences in their work, they are vulnerable to re-experiencing old wounds.
c. There are stresses both from the nature of therapeutic work and from role expectations of therapists.
d. Working with clients can open up the therapist’s own issues.
e. all of the above.
ANS: E
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