The general recommended approach for dealing with critical incidents is to . . .
a. Recognize when a critical incident has occurred
b. Gain information about the nature of the critical incident
c. Prevent collateral damage to other members
d. Move toward making an intervention
e. All of the above
e. All of the above
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One implication of the knowledge that monocultural psychology and counseling is not only inaccurate and less generalizable, but positively distortive, unethical, and oppressive is that psychologists and counselors must ___________________________.
a. be trained in multicultural theories b. develop multicultural ethical competence c. utilize best-practices approaches based on traditional counseling d. refer clients if they are of the counselor’s race
Among several data that support the value of multicultural therapies are the changing demographics of the United States. For example, based on current rates of immigration and birth, it is predicted that people of color will become a majority by the year:
a. 2015 c. 2050 b. 2025 d. 2065
_________ rely on test reliabilities and correlation coefficients between the tests
a. Standard score points b. Regression values c. Grade-equivalents d. Cutoff scores
In behavioral therapy, what is meant by the phenomenon called the reactivity of measurement?
a. It means that keeping track of a behavior often results in altered behavior. b. It refers to the problem of obtaining accurate measures for purposes of behavioral interventions. c. It means that measuring one behavior may result in the unexpected change of an unrelated behavior. d. It means that sometimes trying to decrease a behavior by measuring it results in an increase in the behavior. For example, counting cigarettes may result in the individual smoking even more. e. It means that it is important to have a third party measure progress because the client will unconsciously alter the results.