Jenny's adolescent cousin recently got into trouble with the law. Jenny was asked by her family to counsel him since she knows the family history from a personal point of view. If Jenny did counsel her cousin, she would
a. be in a dual relationship.
b. be in an unavoidable situation.
c. have to seek supervision.
d. document all services provided.
a
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As defined by Olatunji (2001), which of the following accurately describes multicultural counseling?
a. Multicultural counseling refers to multiple perspectives or multiple cultural viewpoints within the counseling relationship in which none are dominant or considered more "normal" than others b. Multicultural counseling refers to binary perspectives or viewpoints within the counseling relationship in which certain viewpoints are healthier than others c. Multicultural counseling refers to multiple perspectives or multiple cultural viewpoints within the counseling relationship in which the viewpoint of the counselor is most accurate due to his or her training and self-awareness. d. None of the above.
A number of suggestions are listed in the text to help you listen effectively to a client. These include all but which of the following?
a. Calm yourself. b. Stop talking and don't interrupt. c. Show interest. d. Make judgments about the clients behaviors. e. Concentrate on feelings. f. Concentrate on content.
Maria, a Mexican American woman, will live with her parents until she marries. A culturally competent and sensitive counselor will understand that:
A. Maria's parents are enmeshed in her life. B. Maria is afraid to live alone. C. Maria must move out of her parents' home if she wants to truly be a healthy individual. D. this may be a result of gender-role expectations in Maria's family and not enmeshment.
Which of the following parental characteristics is associated with binge eating disorder?
a. Parents who allow children to eat whatever sweets or unhealthful foods they request. b. Parents with severe restriction of their own diets. c. Parents who severely restrict children’s access to snacks. d. Parents who use inconsistent discipline.