Disparities in this chapter refers to the fact:

A. That all clients do not have the same native abilities
B. That there is a mismatch between client and helper
C. That people from ethnic minorities often do not benefit or seek traditional therapy.
D. That you cannot be “color blind” when it comes to differences.


C. That people from ethnic minorities often do not benefit or seek traditional therapy.

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When the main purpose of a group is to create a helping environment within the group milieu it is a ______.

A. therapy group B. mutual aid group C. self-help group D. task group

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The people in this group are typically college educated and have slightly more economic security than working-class individuals.

a. Owning class b. Working class c. Middle class d. Upper middle class

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When interviewing dyads, it is important to :

are getting equal attention from the interviewer. b. get more details about the problem from the person whose idea it was to see a professional because that person knows more about the problem which brought the dyad in for services. c. paraphrase and summarize with a relational focus. d. avoid using the miracle question because the two persons are likely to have very different miracle pictures.

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One key component to organizing to promote community change is

A. using a network to promote a common cause. B. gaining support from one client group. C. choosing a very small challenge. D. limiting participants to a manageable number.

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