John is having difficulty with the fact that his wife is the primary money earner in their household. He is asked by his therapist to analyze how his gender role beliefs may play a role in his feelings. Which feminist approach is this?

a. Gender role analysis
b. Consciousness raising
c. Resocialization
d. Feminist techniques are not practiced with males.


a. Gender role analysis

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a. to reveal that school counselors are leaders in a comprehensive school counseling program b. to change the school counseling program to one that is service-based to one that serves the needs of all students c. to demonstrate the need for elementary school counselors d. to expose the contributions of school counselors to the welfare of youth

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Women who previously suffered from a mental illness are at an increased risk of relapsing during pregnancy or after giving birth. 2. The fetus can swallow, hear, pass urine, and suck its thumb during the first trimester of pregnancy. 3. Certain medications have been found to cross the placenta and enter the baby’s bloodstream. 4. Maternal stress directly impacts fetal development. 5. The risk of miscarriage approaches 40% during the first trimester of pregnancy.

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Which of the following is most commonly used in personality and clinical assessments?

a. Life Outcomes data b. Observer ratings c. Self-Report ratings d. Test data

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What are the three major steps of confrontation?

A) ?Step 1: Identifying conflict; Step 2: Pointing out conflicts and issues; Step 3: Evaluating effectiveness B) ?Step 1: Building rapport; Step 2: Identifying discrepancies; Step 3: Confronting client's thinking C) ?Step 1: Identifying conflict; Step 2: Countering client talk; Step 3: Closing with a directive D) ?Step 1: Building rapport; Step 2: Pointing out conflicts and issues; Step 3: Evaluating client response

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