What was ironic about the second half of the 20th century in the U.S in regards to how substance use was viewed?

a. Chinese laborers used opium but were not punished for their use
b. Substances were banned across the U.S. but were allowed to be accessed by those who were wealthy
c. Prohibition was the reason the Temperance Movement began
d. A punitive stance was adopted for those who used substances, yet specific drugs were promoted and portrayed in a positive light


d. A punitive stance was adopted for those who used substances, yet specific drugs were promoted and portrayed in a positive light

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___________ is used to describe a distribution with two modes.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Lin, the client, is not comfortable opening up to the therapist. In China, where Lin comes from, it is expected that people keep their problems to themselves

Which of the following barriers to effective multicultural counseling would this situation most likely be? a. Stereotyping clients b. Counselor encapsulation c. Client resistance and reluctance d. Lack of cultural relativity

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The main similarity in group counseling versus family counseling is .

a. Both focus on individual concerns b. Both encourage turn taking as the session leader c. Both resolve problems by emphasizing relationships d. Both emphasize the role of conflict in recovery

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The British scholar working to develop training programs in existential therapy is:

a. ?Roll May. b. ?Irvin Yalom. c. ?Emmy van Deurzen. d. ?J. Michael Russell.

Counseling