Religious abuse is similar in many ways to

a. culture abuse where a provider of a dominant culture is inappropriately directive in forcing the values of the dominant culture onto a client of a different culture.
b. counselor abuse where a counseling provider is inappropriately directive in the counseling of a client.
c. parental abuse where an authority figure dictates moral behavior without concern for the child's wishes.
d. none of the above


A

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logical fallacies in the way she deals with her clients’ problems. Though she is aware of these flaws, she does not try to improve her critical thinking abilities. According to Paul and Elder’s critical thinking stages, Amelie is in the _____ stage.

A. challenged B. unreflective C. beginning D. accomplished

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Gene Colman has a history of bipolar I disorder. He currently presents with a new-onset

manic episode and it has been successfully treated with an adjustment in his medication. He tells the social worker that he has had chronic depressive symptoms that, looking back, preceded his manic episodes. These symptoms of depression were described as “feeling down,” decreased energy, and more often than not having no motivation. While Gene denies other depressive symptoms, he contacted the social worker because his wife has started to complain about his “unpredictable” behavior. “My wife never complained when I was depressed because she knew what to expect,” said Gene. What is the most likely diagnosis for Gene?

a) Bipolar I disorder and persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia) b) Bipolar II disorder, current episode hypomanic c) Other specified bipolar and related disorder d) Cyclothymic disorder

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The skills and training required to effectively and appropriately treat clients in a specific area of practice, and is both an ethical and legal concept, is the definition for:

a. formative assessment. b. summative assessment. c. therapist competence. d. techniques.

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Due to the universal nature of problems, it is not important to work with clients from diverse backgrounds when training to become a human service professional but is important to learn traditional counseling skills

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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