What is a weakness of Sue, Ivey, and Pederson’s theory of multicultural counseling?

a. It does not suggest counseling techniques or methods.
b. It does not recognize the importance of worldview.
c. It does not note the importance of context in understanding an individual’s life
d. It does not recognize the importance of the therapist’s culture


a. It does not suggest counseling techniques or methods.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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How can a group leader use skills such as encouragement and support to help members to deal with the anxiety of beginning a new group?

What will be an ideal response?

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Your textbook reports findings from a recent study (Frick, 2013) that found an association between single-parent families and increased mental health problems. Which of the following can we conclude from this study?

a. Those with low SES will go on, more often than not, to develop mental disorders. b. Low SES causes mental disorders. c. Mental disorders makes it more likely for a second parent to leave the home. d. There is a relationship between single-parent households and increased rates of mental disorder, but the cause cannot be determined from this study.

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