Which counseling perspective emphasizes the universal qualities of counseling that are culturally generalizable?

a. Cultural generalizability approach
b. Hegemonic approach
c. Etic approach
d. Emic approach


c

Counseling

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.Contemporary feminist theories and therapies are applicable to both women and men. 2.The counseling profession has not yet taken a leadership role in recognizing the oppression associated with LGBT identities. 3.Stigmatization and marginalization of LGBT communities and individuals are a result of historical and social construction of what constitutes normalcy. 4.One of the impacts of globalization is how the counseling profession is now challenged to serve people who either have international backgrounds or are influenced by international cultures.

Counseling

The notion of neutrality was later redescribed by Cecchin as:

a. curiosity b. epistemology c. unilaterality d. paradox

Counseling

Positive change between the time when the client made an appointment and the appointment itself is called

a. unexpected change b. random change c. pre-session change d. exceptional change

Counseling

In addition to social characteristics, what other characteristics do “social groups” share?

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling