During their first session, Malia explained the expectations and responsibilities of both the client and clinician to her client. This is an example of

(a) role induction.
(b) initiation.
(c) boundary setting.
(d) modeling.


a

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Counselors who are aware of their own values and biases do the following:

a) are able to recognize the limits of their multicultural competency and expertise b) believe that political awareness is just as important as cultural awareness c) are more aware of the influence of their client's cultural backgrounds on psychological processes than they are aware of their own d) all of the above

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Which of the following is true of forming a new group and the group process in the substance abuse field?

a. When new members join an existing group, leaders usually do not insist on regular attendance and punctuality. b. Groups generally have a firm rule against attending in an intoxicated state. c. Ground rules formed by the group members usually lead to a loss of focus in pursuing the group objectives. d. Many substance abuse groups are under no time-limits, with most members joining at different points of the process.

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Social categorization theory states that

a. Personal and social identities create bias b. Social categories are hierarchical c. People discriminate within their social group d. Most people are fair-minded

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In order for a culturally competent counselor to understand and appreciate his/her clients, clients' culture needs to be viewed as

a. single-layered. b. multidimensional. c. moderately important. d. None of the above.

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