Scientifically based interventions have their advantages; however, the authors of the text suggest that counselor may not use them for which of the following reasons
a. Feeling locked into manualized protocol
b. Researched interventions may be too complex
c. May be incompatible with the type of work being done
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
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Which of the following would not represent consequences of institutional racism?
A. High rates of African Americans in the U.S. prison system B. Disparities in infant mortality and life expectancy between Whites and People of Color C. Higher than average education levels among Asian American populations D. Underrepresentation of minorities in professional level occupations
Leanne began to feel overwhelmed with her job at the counseling center. In addition to her regular duties, she was responsible for supervising all trainees. To manage her time, she spent a disproportionate amount of time with certain trainees and neglected others, assuming they had the skills to fend for themselves. If a client of one of her neglected trainees decided to file a lawsuit, it is likely that Leanne would bear:
A. breach of confidentiality. B. breach of informed consent. C. no liability because her employer would be held responsible. D. vicarious and direct liability.
What types of groups are not affected by cultural differences of members?
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