Recent history claims that a lack of cultural and gender sensitivity results in harm by
a. misdiagnosis.
b. overdiagnosis.
c. underdiagnosis.
d. All of the above.
d
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Salma, the 18-year-old daughter of Iranian immigrant parents, comes to counseling soon after graduating from high school. Salma has lived in the United States since the age of seven and considers herself "acculturated.". Salma is currently struggling with her sense of identity as a young adult, reporting some symptoms of depression. She is ready to embrace the world and venture out on her own,
but is coming up against her parent's wishes that she remain living at home, work to contribute to the family, and attend the local university. Which of the following goals would be LEAST appropriate for an existential counselor to suggest for Salma in the early phase of therapy? a. Developing Salma's sense of identity so it is less dependent on her parent's expectations. b. Increasing Salma's sense of meaning and purpose in her life with her family to decrease symptoms of depression. c. Increasing Salma'sability to identify significant sources of purpose and life meaning to reduce depression symptoms. d. Increasing Salma's capacity to tolerate existential angst to reduce identity crisis.
Generally, a/an __________ approach is helpful in clarifying the difference between psychiatric and substance abusing symptoms
(a) Integrative (b) Cognitive (c) Medical Model (d) Longitudinal
Trust is best described as
a. a static entity. b. something that ebbs and flows throughout the life of a group. c. a linear process. d. a rare phenomenon in group work.
_____________________ is where group members are asked to imagine what changes they would like to make in the short term and long term.
a. saying good-bye b. rehearsal c. unfinished business d. projecting the future