The interviewing skills used by counselors that help clients explore their problems and help them make behavioral changes are

a. Listening skills
b. Attending skills
c. Social influencing skills
d. They all do so equally.


b

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The author identifies conflicts in cultural values as potentially doing harm to the client. Assuming that the counselor is a white person with traditional Eurocentric values, what conflicts might they encounter with a Hispanic client?

a. Meeting on time b. Importance of self-direction c. Disclosure of pertinent material d. a & b above

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Ethnocentrism is also referred to as

a. cultural tunnel vision. b. racism. c. social advocacy. d. eradicating racism.

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Adler believed that a person's lifestyle is established by the age of

a. 4 years b. 5 years c. 6 years d. 7 years

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. One of the reasons why the concept of codependency has been challenged is because it turns the focus of blame to the family. 2. An important reason mental health professionals are uncomfortable with the concept of codependency is that it gives too much power to the individual and removes the need to address family issues in counseling. 3. It is important to only use the term “codependency” when referring to family members, and avoid the terms “enabler” or “enabling.” 4. The person who acts as a “persecutor” in a codependent relationship blames everyone but the dysfunctional member for problems in the family. 5. A health care professional may behave in an enabling way by opting not to add an SUD diagnosis to a patient’s profile.

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