Identify four things about a client’s adulthood that would likely be explored in gender inquiry

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)


Answer:
1. How would you compare your role as a woman (man) with how your mother (father) acted?
2. Do you think that there are issues in any of your male-female relationships that are hard to talk about with one another?
3. Do you sometimes feel that there is no way to explain something to another person because a man (woman) won’t understand what you are feeling or trying to explain?
4. Have changing ideas about the roles of men and women over the last few decades had an impact on your relationship?

Counseling

You might also like to view...

______ is NOT among the steps of the scientific method described in the textbook.

A. Generating a hypothesis B. Testing a hypothesis C. Calculating statistics D. Revising the hypothesis

Counseling

In Beck's cognitive therapy having the patient learn to deal with upsetting thoughts objectively and reevaluating them rather than automatically accepting them is called:

a. refutation. c. disattribution technique. b. automatic thoughts. d. distancing.

Counseling

According to Scandura (2002), all of the following are important for career counselors to consider when dealing with emerging adults who are leaving their parents' homes except:

a. Re-negotiating parental support such as financial aid, instrumental acts, and consultations. b. Client's response to authority, independence, and worker autonomy. c. Will a young person conform or rebel? d. Is the person able to be self-motivated or passive? e. If children are born, how will career plans change?

Counseling

How do feminist therapists approach the issue of self-disclosure?

a. They conform to the strict rules against self-disclosure that are shared by all theories. b. The approach of a feminist therapist regarding self-disclosure is determined by the therapist’s primary theoretical orientation. c. Because they value mutuality, these therapists will usually share information about themselves. d. The approach of a feminist therapist regarding self-disclosure is determined by the DSM-IV diagnosis of the client. e. Feminist therapists are more like friends than therapists so they talk freely about their own experiences.

Counseling