When the therapist and client come from the same ethnic background, it is a situation of:

a. Ethnic matching
b. Cross-cultural counseling
c. Intragroup heterogeneity
d. Homogeneity


A

Counseling

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a. Self-concept b. Personal vision c. Self-efficacy d. Self-esteem e. Cognitive restructuring

Counseling

Children in military families

a. Often have greater behavioral difficulties than children in nonmilitary families b. Do better with deployment transitions when the nondeployed parent is emotionally healthy c. Appear to be unaffected by multiple deployments d. Have overall good long-term outcomes

Counseling

Which of the following describes the process of racial identity development?

a. Awareness of group differences; asserting superiority of own group; integration of different values; acceptance of differences and historical privilege. b. Awareness of differences; shame and anger; bigotry and defensiveness; explanations of causes. c. Recognizing the superiority of some cultures; deciding to offer some privileges to others; self-righteous belief of helping others less fortunate; awards for moral goodness. d. Indifference to diversity issues; blaming other groups; asserting superiority; gaining confidence in the rightness of the cause.

Counseling

In working with people from some Asian and Southern European backgrounds, which focus is often more appropriate than typical middle-class American focusing?

A) ?The individual B) ?The cultural/environmental context C) ?Mutual focus emphasizing "we" D) ?Mutual focus emphasizing different cultures

Counseling