According to the text, the ability to engage a culturally different client’s reality in an accepting and genuine manner is one of the most crucial skills for a:

a. Culturally intrusive practitioner
b. Culturally intentional counselor
c. Culturally competent practitioner
d. Culturally savvy counselor


c

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a. 3 years b. 18 months c. 9 months d. 4 years

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What did Adler say about social interest?

a. Adults have only one arena for expressing social interest: work. b. Adults have two arenas for expressing social interest: work and community. c. Social interest contributes more to psychological well-being than intelligence. d. Social interest is an outgrowth of extroversion. e. Social interest is independent of other areas of human development and functioning.

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Cultural differences:

A) ?reveal clearly that counseling across cultures is virtually impossible. B) ?reveal little in the way of personal or group differences. C) ?must be taken into account, but only with groups with whom one has experience. D) ?are an important factor that must be considered in every counseling session.

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In the traditional practice of counseling, Euro-American communication styles are often assumed and perceived to be _____.

a. a new experience for clients b. the proper and universal styles c. without prejudice d. the most comprehensive

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