Counselors should encourage clients to clarify the meanings they assign to particular values

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


True

Counseling

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When working with a GLBT client who is early in his or her sexual identity and recovery, the counselor should:

a. force the client to speak about their sexual identity each time the counselor meets with the client. b. ask their family and friends if the person is really "gay." c. create a safe and welcoming environment to discuss GLBT issues. d. none of the above.

Counseling

Discuss the expressive arts therapy process.

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

Tammy’s new college roommate Cathy just moved into their apartment. Tammy asked Cathy, an Asian American female, what her major is, and Cathy replied “pre-med,” Tammy said “oh yeah, that makes sense. Your parents are probably requiring you to become a doctor, huh? By the way, you speak English really well, you don’t even have an accent!” What is this an example of?

A. microaggression B. ignorance of cultural differences C. discrimination D. prejudice

Counseling

In bibliotherapy, what is the concept that describes the client being able to minimize feelings of guilt, shame, and isolation when they discover through reading that others share problems?

a. Identification b. Universalizing c. Catharsis d. Insight

Counseling