What is one of the most important qualities for a therapist to have when working with LGBTQ clients?

A. openness, genuineness, and being nonjudgmental
B. identifying as someone from the LGBTQ community
C. understanding of one’s own worldview and beliefs about the LGBTQ community
D. understanding of the historical, cultural, and social context that LGBTQ members live in


D. understanding of the historical, cultural, and social context that LGBTQ members live in

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The ego psychologists began to place emphasis on __________________ development, in contrast with Freud’s focus on _________________ development

a. adult; childhood b. early; late c. cognitive; physical d. psychosocial; psychosexual e. emotional; cognitive

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The philosophical foundation of the various family therapy models typically include:

a. systems theory and social constructivism b. psychodynamic theory c. social constructivism d. behavioral theory and the medical model

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A life event refers to both the happening itself and the transition that occurs because of that happening.

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

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Frequently, treatment plans are required to receive third-party payment and, arguably, to maintain standard practice of care for our clients. Which of the following should be kept in mind as you begin working on developing treatment plans for your clients?

a. Treatment plans can be a fun and creative part of counseling, no matter who you are trying to please. b. Counselors need to consider the evidence-based plans related to the client issue, client demographics, and theory chosen. c. Thoughtful treatment plans are a primary vehicle for demonstrating an effective intervention process that addresses the client's concerns. d. All of the above.

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