Traditional masculinity ideology is defined as the endorsement of beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors about masculinity and the male gender that are socially constructed and grounded in the differences between males and females
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In the case illustration, Jillian decides to focus on transferable skills. These are:
a. Skills used in a specific career or job b. Skills that can be applied to a number of different careers or jobs c. Skills linked to academic courses d. Skills needed to be accepted to college e. Skills needed for the highest paying careers
There is evidence that counselors may __________ culturally diverse clients due to prejudice
a. misdiagnose b. underdiagnose c. overdiagnose d. All of the above.
The therapist's role when providing corrective experiences in therapy is to: a. help clients come to terms with the good and bad in their families of origin
b. help clients change their own responses to problematic others in current relationships. c. facilitate clients current attempts to establish new relationships that do not repeat problematic behavior. d. All of these choices.
A counselor will typically make observations about an individual's affect. Which of the following dimensions of affect do counselors typically observe?
a) Self-report of mood b) Range of emotional expression c) Quality of feeling words used d) Amount of feeling words used