Providing direct service to clients, one of three areas of responsibility for human service professionals, is illustrated by which roles?
A. Advocate, broker, caregiver
B. Behavior changer, caregiver, educator
C. Broker, educator, evaluator
D. Consultant, data manager, facilitator
Answer: B
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The greatest challenge to changing client thinking is to:
a. Refute the client's impression that situations or people cause their problems. b. Teaching clients how they are thinking. c. Helping clients recognize the link between their thoughts and their feelings. d. None of the above.
Clients who have been parentified as children may:
A) ?avoid any situations requiring them to act responsibly. B) ?grow up to become care-giving professionals who are at risk of early professional "burnout." C) ?relinquish control easily and are comfortable in mutually reciprocal relationships. D) ?will be inattentive and unresponsive to the therapist.
A professional counselor interested in understanding a universal or general approach for treating depression would most likely adhere to a(n) __________ approach
a. emic b. etic c. individualistic d. collectivistic
Compared to that of non-European immigrants, the process of immigration to the United States for Europeans
a. is fundamentally different because language issues are not as much of a problem. b. has many similar aspects, such as feelings of grief, underemployment, and difficulties adjusting to culture. c. is much easier because they can become White. d. is more difficult because of recent legislation.