Addressing clients’ past problems and issues

(a) usually has little impact since no change can occur in the past.
(b) is an emphasis of the psychodynamic approach.
(c) is correlated positively with successful treatment.
(d) usually alienates clients because it does not focus on immediate concerns.


(b) is an emphasis of the psychodynamic approach.

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1. Black men and women are less likely than their White counterparts to abuse alcohol. 2. Not everyone has benefited equally from recent medical advances. 3. Black men and women are less likely to have hypertension than White men and women at each level of SES. 4. The impact of socioeconomic status (SES), and ethnicity on health is due more to biological vulnerability than to social inequality. 5. Compared with White children, mortality rates are twice as high for Black children between 1 and 4 years old.

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Clinical disorders of childhood and adulthood are recorded on DSM-IV-TR's:

a. Axis I. b. Axis II. c. Axis III. d. Axis IV. e. Axis V. f. Axis VI.

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Therapeutic interventions in the fictional case example of Maya Angelou's Marguerite include interpretation and analyzing resistance. Therefore, the theoretical approach to be employed by the counselor is:

a. cognitive-behavioral. b. brief solution focused. c. humanistic. d. psychodynamic. e. eclectic.

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The cases of Larry P. v. Riles (1979) and Parents in Action on Special Education (PASE) v. Hannon (1980) were both related to whether or not:

A) ?intelligence tests discriminated against Black or African American children. B) ?high school competency examinations discriminated. C) ?employment tests had to be job-related. D) ?tests had to be given in a child's native language.

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