Developing and implementing strategies for making a difference in the lives of those who need it most is a concept known as _______.
a. Combating racism, prejudice, homophobia, ageism, and sexism as it is witnessed and speaking out and taking action in the face of injustices and oppression
b. Advocating on behalf of human rights
c. Empowering those who historically have been without a voice
d. Volunteering time and devoting personal resources to make a difference among those most in need
d. Volunteering time and devoting personal resources to make a difference among those most in need
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Which ACA Code of Ethics revision included a new ethical mandate related to the scientific bases for interventions:
a. 2014 b. 2005 c. 2000 d. 1998
Reformed federal job training programs and created a new comprehensive workforce investment system, including an integrated One-Stop Delivery system
a. Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act of 1984 b. Equal Pay Act of 1963 c. Hawes-Cooper Act of 1929 d. Workforce Investment Act of 1998
Systematic desensitization is an intervention that is effective with:
a. Habitual behaviors. b. Phobias c. Depression d. All of the above.
Adults are more likely to participate in psychoeducational groups than adolescents or children because
A. adults have life experiences that add to the richness of the groups B. adults are more task focused C. adults have more specific objectives in participating D. All of the above