Whether through landlines or cell phones, _________ are gaining popularity as a way of gathering information and working with individuals, especially in rural areas. They are also an important modality for meeting the growing needs of a number of other individuals, including family caregivers and frail older adults. These groups can provide information, support, and coping skills to caregivers.
What will be an ideal response?
Telephone support groups
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After taking a course in cross-cultural counseling during her training to become a professional school counselor, Taylor became very angry with her own White racial heritage as she learned about the historical sufferings of the African American and
Native American people. Her anger was so evident that when she went home for a break, her mother noticed her anti-White philosophy and asked her about the change. Taylor is in the __________ stage of Ponterotto's (1988) Model of Cultural Identity Development? a. Exposure b. Integration c. Preexposure d. Zealot-Defensive
Which of the following is true about crisis counseling? a. Each type of crisis is different
b. Use the same approach across different crisis situations. c. Know that trust building is not very important in this limited time intervention. d. All of these.
When working with the issue of power, the family counselor should:
A. encourage individual insight rather than action. B. restructure the cultural context so that it is more powerful. C. restore a more balanced hierarchy and encourage boundaries. D. change the family of origin influences through mutual analysis.
Adolescent females have been found to have higher levels of career
maturity (Whiston & Brecheisen, 2002). Why? a. We don't know. Is this because females are more mature or does gender-stereotyping restrict female career development? b. We don't know. Given how much career research has been done on adolescence, it is currently beyond our methodology. c. Parents treat boys differently from girls and this bleeds into adolescence. d. Teachers treat adolescent girls differently than boys. e. Females are more cognitively developed in adolescence.