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 What Is The Outer And Inner Work Of A Counselor?
Comprehensively tell the main differance
 22 May 2008 18:43
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 The outer and the inner work are the social responsibilities of a counselor. Inner work refers to client's preparation for the counseling setting. These are the things he is going to ask, how and what will be the time limitations. While outer work refers to the maintenance of the feasible environment, confidentiality and other factors that are related to one or the other way. 
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