Five-year-old Brennan was questioned by police about a babysitter (Ginger) who was suspected of abusing Brennan's older sister
To encourage Brennan to reveal what he knew about Ginger, a police interviewer referred to the babysitter as a "nasty lady who does some strange things." These interviewer remarks are an example of
a. guided imagery.
b. stereotype induction.
c. working memory.
d. egocentrism.
b
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What is the meaning of "free consent"?
a. When a psychologist answers patients' questions b. Discussion regarding the supervision of the counselor's work with clients c. Disclosure by the counselor of important information the client needs in making the decision as to whether he or she is to start counseling d. When a client agrees to engage in counseling without coercion
Explain Jung’s concept of collective unconscious.
What will be an ideal response?
The authors of the text recommend that counseling students engage in a practicum and internship where clients are culturally similar to the counselor, since learning counseling skills is difficult enough without the added complexity of navigating
cultural differences. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A lively debate about the nature of multicultural counseling occurred in the 1990s as a result of the publication of _____________________
a. the multicultural counseling competencies and standards b. the licensure of counseling in states with large ethnic minority populations c. the founding of the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development d. the managed care movement