Liberation psychotherapy (Friere, 1970, 1973) was essentially:

a. a consciousness-raising therapy.
b. a therapy that promoted catharsis related to historical and contemporary oppression and discrimination.
c. an action-based therapy that challenged established social structures that maintained the subordinate status of minority cultures.
d. a therapy that focused on the acculturation of Latinos in America.


C

Counseling

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a. beliefs, interactions, and experiences that constitute their cultural backgrounds. b. everything that is said by peers and elders. c. what they eat throughout the day. d. the number of rewards and punishments given throughout the day.

Counseling

The counseling profession attracts students with many different motivations and reasons for becoming a counselor

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling

"An objective and standardized measure of behavior" is a good description of a(n) _________________

A. psychological test B. interest test C. aptitude test D. intelligence test

Counseling

Describe functional assessment and its purpose in behavior therapy.

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling