When assessing the family environment of African Americans, one should ask “Who lives at home? Who helps out?” because

A. Black families display weak kinship bonds
B. Women only have rigidly defined roles and a less egalitarian home environment
C. Neighbors or other nonbiologically related persons may pitch in to help
D. All of these


Ans: C. Neighbors or other nonbiologically related persons may pitch in to help

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With respect to cultural differences in supervision

a. it is the supervisor's responsibility to initiate discussions of cultural differences with their supervisees. b. supervision is more likely to be successful if the supervisor and supervisee are culturally similar along multiple dimensions. c. the worldviews of supervisors are not likely to influence the therapeutic choices made by their supervisees. d. research has demonstrated that the variable of race in the supervisory dyad has little impact on the supervisory process. e. supervisors should not broach the topic of cultural differences if they do not feel comfortable and competent to do so.

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One of the best ways that counselors can connect with clients is to tell them a story of something similar to the client's story that happened in the counselor's own life

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Psychoanalytic theory holds that personality is based on

a. the ego, the superego, and defense mechanisms. b. intrapsychic conflict, the id, and the ego. c. childhood trauma and countertransference. d. the id, the ego, and the superego.

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The community genogram provides a. an opportunity for the client to present her or his family in an individually unique way

b. a chance to see the client's community of origin and how it might represent the unique client's culture. c. a flexible situation that may enable the counselor to determine the importance of extended family and other significant people in one's past development. d. an opportunity to compare the community of origin with one's present community setting. e. all of these.

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