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1.James Bush has the ability to work with an __1__ team.2.James has __2__ skills and str

1.James Bush has the ability to work with an __1__ team.

2.James has __2__ skills and strong professional relationships with clients, which makes him available for this job.

3.James Bush has provided psychosocial support to clients, in the form. of __3__ counseling as well as group therapy.

4.As a Mental Health Case Manager, James has made good use of his strong __4__ communication skills

5.James has also showed his solid __5__ skills in his case management.

(1)A.one-on-one

B.organizational

C.interdisciplinary

D.interpersonal

E.verbal and written

(2)A.one-on-one

B.organizational

C.interdisciplinary

D.interpersonal

E.verbal and written

(3)A.one-on-one

B.organizational

C.interdisciplinary

D.interpersonal

E.verbal and written

(4)A.one-on-one

B.organizational

C.interdisciplinary

D.interpersonal

E.verbal and written

(5)A.one-on-one

B.organizational

C.interdisciplinary

D.interpersonal

E.verbal and written

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