Which of the following is not considered an essential skill of an effective culturally competent counselor?

a. Being able to modify techniques to accommodate cultural differences
b. Being able to send and receive both verbal and nonverbal messages accurately
c. Being able to get clients to intensify their feelings by helping them to vividly reexperience early childhoodevents
d. Being willing to seek out educational, consultative, and training experiences to enhance their ability to workwith culturally diverse client populations


Ans: c. Being able to get clients to intensify their feelings by helping them to vividly reexperience early childhoodevents

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a. Examination b. Exploration c. Personalization d. Integration

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Which is mentioned less frequently in state statutes about CPM?

a. observable harm b. acts of commission c. acts of omission d. demonstration of harm

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_________________, a concept attributed to Joan Erikson (1997), is a period when older adults begin to withdraw from the material and focus on a world that is more spiritual in nature

a. gero-theo development b. gerotranscendence c. religio-spiritual myopathy d. depression

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The ethical responsibility of mental-health professionals to safeguard clients from unauthorized disclosures of information given in the therapeutic relationship is the definition of:

a. confidentiality. b. privileged communication. c. privacy. d. informed consent.

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