Listening for context involves attending to elements such as religion or faith heritage, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, social and economic class, occupation, geography, age, and then
a. waiting for clients to discuss the relevance of the contextual elements to their identity.
b. discussing only those contextual elements that clients bring up.
c. clarifying the meaning that clients attach to each of their contextual elements.
d. discussing those elements the helper believes are relevant to clients' identities.
c
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A. the general category of South Asian. B. their familiar country of origin as well as "American." C. their religious affiliation. D. their caste assignment.
The definition of intellectual disability disorder includes sub average general intellectual functioning and which of the following?
A) ?conceptual skills B) ?social skills C) ?practical skills D) ?all of the above
Choose the correct statement
a. Personal concerns must not be addressed before career counseling b. Personal concerns do not become barriers to processing information and making optimal decisions c. Personal concerns can be barriers to processing information and making optimal decisions d. Stress-related reactions due to job loss cannot lead to emotional instability
___________________ is a technique used either to link aversive consequences associated with the target or to perform target behaviors through imagining them occurring.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).