____________ is the process where a counselor adopts a family's style or tempo of communication, such as being jovial with a light-hearted family

A. maintenance
B. mimesis
C. tracking
D. joining


B

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What is the DSM-5?

A. a theory of cognition B. resource for clinical diagnoses C. stories individuals learn to tell about themselves D. part of the brain that regulates emotion

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What are the gaps between levels of the funnel called?

a. missing cases b. unknown figure c. unknown cases d. dark figure

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The word "career" is more ________ than the term "vocational" and much _________ than the word "occupation."

A. contemporary; broader B. inclusive; narrower C. narrow; broader D. work-related; narrower

Counseling

All of the following are ways in which counselors can be effective when working with gay or lesbian couples and families except

a. not assuming that the reason for therapy has to do with sexual orientation b. assuming that the underlying reason for therapy is sexual orientation c. being knowledgeable about political, social, and legal implications of being a lesbian or gay family d. Being able to refer clients to places of support in the community

Counseling