Multiple Choice
The approach to helping developed by Egan is all about helping __________.
A) clients to manage their problems and to develop opportunities
B) helpers to develop their skills
C) clients to identify and solve their problems and to brainstorm future possibilities
D) helpers to gain the skills necessary for state licensure
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