A program targeted at a low-income neighborhood in Detroit, with little access to things like grocery stores, or quality schools, and child care would be an example of a ______.
a. community-level intervention
b. resource intervention
c. neighborhood intervention
d. risk-mitigating intervention
a. community-level intervention
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Positive outcomes are more probable when leaders
a. understand the unique needs of the members. b. match group member capacities with the treatment approach. c. modify the group to accommodate the specific characteristics of the members. d. All of the above.
According to person-centered therapists, when clients consistently receive empathy and unconditional positive regard from the counselor, they are likely to feel
a. a merged identity with the counselor. b. cared for and fully accepted. c. impatient with the counselor for not making suggestions. d. responsible for the feelings of the counselor.
Why is coming out particularly difficult for ethnic minorities?
a. Because there are few ethnic minorities who are homosexual b. Because ethnic minority cultures do not accept homosexuality c. Because they now have two sources of prejudice and oppression d. Because it is likely that they do not have homosexual role models of their own ethnicity
Complaints about test use include all EXCEPT:
a. Testing is an invasion of privacy. b. Tests are gender-biased and use inappropriate language, examples, and illustrations. c. Tests are culturally biased; they are unfair and discriminate against minority groups. d. Tests do not demonstrate a master of competencies; we must always rely on grades and diplomas.