What are the strengths and weaknesses of womanist theories?
What will be an ideal response?
counselors and clients acknowledge intersecting identities; emphasizing change and support through relationships; focusing on social well-being; and the approach helps identify visible and invisible barriers.
Weaknesses: There is an absence of research on effectiveness of the approach; and misunderstanding and misconceptions of the term “womanism.”
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a. a clinical resource. b. a form of utilization-focused evaluation. c. a mechanism for showing accountability. d. Two of the above e. All of the above
In Dr. Patrick’s lecture video, he identified six steps to a perfect empathy statement. Step four "How am I feeling right now?" was used as to minimize the risk of having _________ occur from the therapist to the client.
a. confusion b. countertransference c. modeling d. Negative persuasion
A ______ is a formally stated expectation of outcomes.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements best reflects client's reporting of AOD use?
A. Clients tend to over report alcohol consumption. B. Clients tend to underreport drug use. C. Clients tend to over report criminal activity. D. None of the above.