In this approach of counseling, the counselor serves as a bridge between two cultures, not only assisting the migrant client to operate effectively in the new environment but also educating local persons about other cultures and what can be learned from them.

a. Counselor as translator
b. Counselor as culturally encapsulated assimilator
c. Counselor as self-facilitator
d. Counselor as specialist


a. Counselor as translator

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An individual who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence or has a primary nighttime residence that is a publicly operated shelter, an institution providing temporary shelter, or a public or private place not designed for the

accommodation of human beings. a. A displaced worker b. A single parent c. A victim of domestic violence d. A homeless person

Counseling

How an individual feels at a specific moment in time describes his/her

a. personality trait b. personality type c. current state d. distinguishing characteristic

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Which of the following statements about psychological first aid (PFA) is NOT true?

A. Psychological first aid (PFA) is grounded in evidence-based research. B. Psychological first aid (PFA) is less intrusive than critical incident stress management (CISM). C. Psychological first aid (PFA) is more intrusive than critical incident stress management (CISM). D. Psychological first aid (PFA) is rooted in the notion that individuals are resilient.

Counseling

Provide a brief description of each of the counseling subspecialties discussed in the textbook.

What will be an ideal response?

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