Knowledge of one's own gender biases, as well as the biases held by a given society, can allow a helper to be effective at what some have called __________ helping
A. heteronormative
B. androgynous
C. asexual
D. gender-aware
D
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Defending against anxiety by externalizing unwanted parts of oneself onto others is called:
a. introjection b. projection c. rationalization d. projective identification
Which of the following best explains why victims of hate crimes based on sexual orientation often find it difficult to report offenses?
A. Most often, the perpetrator is a spouse or significant other, whom they do not want to get in trouble. B. Most often, the perpetrator is a stranger whom they cannot identify. C. They often feel stigmatized and/or fear disclosure of their sexual orientation. D. Current legislation does not classify crimes based on sexual orientation as hate crimes, so victims feel they have no legal means of charging the perpetrator.
Evidence-based practice dictates that the intervention be selected
after: A. statistical analyses are defined. B. a sample of participants is selected. C. a review of the available research literature is completed. D. measurement instruments are selected or created.
The original name for Assertive Community Treatment from the 1970s was:
a) Program of Assertive Community Treatment b) Mobile Community Treatment c) Training in Community Living d) Intensive Community Treatment