As defined by Olatunji (2001), which of the following accurately describes multicultural counseling?
a. Multicultural counseling refers to multiple perspectives or multiple cultural viewpoints within the counseling relationship in which none are dominant or considered more "normal" than others
b. Multicultural counseling refers to binary perspectives or viewpoints within the counseling relationship in which certain viewpoints are healthier than others
c. Multicultural counseling refers to multiple perspectives or multiple cultural viewpoints within the counseling relationship in which the viewpoint of the counselor is most accurate due to his or her training and self-awareness.
d. None of the above.
a
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a. minimizing the positively reinforcing properties of eating b. minimizing the negatively reinforcing properties of compensatory behaviors through minimizing the anxiety associated with eating c. increasing the response cost associated with compensatory behaviors d. increasing the response cost associated with bingeing
Dr. James has been interviewing applicants to fill the vacancy for a psychologist on staff at the university. The current applicant had filed a sexual harassment complaint at her previous place of employment. Dr. James may:
a. deny her the position based on the filing of the complaint b. deny her the position based on previous work reviews c. refuse to interview her based on the filing of the complaint d. refuse to interview her until the resolution of the complaint
Both interviewers and clients may find themselves speaking with louder volume and increased vocal emphasis for certain words and short phrases. This is known as:
A) ?verbal tracking. B) ?vocal tone. C) ?verbal underlining. D) ?vocal quality.
Cultural awareness is ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).