The goal of counseling from a multicultural perspective is:
a. Identify workplace discrimination
b. Deliver culturally appropriate interventions
c. Help clients adapt to living “two lives” as members of minority and majority cultures
d. For the counselor to be culturally sensitive
b. Deliver culturally appropriate interventions
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A formerly married person's ex-spouse, the ex-spouse's new husband or wife, and his or her blood kin are called ______
A. kin once removed B. new kin C. new relatives D. quasi kin
Which is NOT true of speech therapy in helping young school-age children overcome speech sound disorder?
a. It typically entails a combination of modeling and reinforcement. b. Therapy is not particularly effortful; most children respond almost immediately without substantial work. c. It relies on direct instruction. d. It is very effective, particularly for those with articulation impairments.
Using __________, the therapist responds to the client’s concern by placing it in the context of society’s role expectations for women. The aim is to provide the client with insight into the ways social issues are affecting her.
a. ? Gender-role intervention
b. ? Power analysis
c. ? Assertiveness training
d. ? Bibliotherapy
The concept of unconditional positive regard is most accurately explained in which of the following statements?
a. The counselor never confronts the client. b. The counselor focuses on the client's basic human worth, c. The counselor is always kind. d. The counselor only focuses on the clients' positive qualities.