In critiquing multicultural competence, Patterson (2004) argued that the experience of therapy is determined by the relationship, not a technique. What did he fail to recognize?
a. Clients from different cultures may place less of an emphasis on the relationship within therapy
b. Professional counselors have biases that can impact the therapeutic relationship
c. Clients have biases that can impact the therapeutic relationship
d. Professional counselors may have a difficult time facilitating a relationship with a client that is culturally different than them
b. Professional counselors have biases that can impact the therapeutic relationship
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Intersectionality of multiple identities acknowledges the:
a. separate cultural identities of the clinician and client. b. culturally-informed identities of different generations within families. c. multifaceted nature of individuals' identities. d. convergence of cultural and feminist theories of therapy.
Which of the following is NOT a reason that criminalizing exposure to IPV can be a bad idea?
a. It overwhelms the CPA system. b. It deters adults IPV victims from seeking help. c. It leads to mandatory reporting of many IPV situations. d. It leads to harsher punishments for those who commit IPV.
When scores on one test of a variable correlate highly with scores on another test of the same variable, one can assume
a) Content validity b) Construct validity c) Convergent validity d) Discriminant validity
All of the statements listed below, except one, are reasons that counseling does not work for many minority clients. Pick the reason that does not make sense. A. Because counselors view some cultural-specific appropriate behaviors as pathological. B. Because assessment instruments are culturally biased and misinterpreted. C. Because of inherent racism in society and its impact on how
counselors understand the world. D. Because counselors tend to "overcompensate" for minority clients.