Becoming a culturally competent helper requires being open to

a. indigenous health and healing practices.
b. psychodynamic explanations for clients' irrational behavior.
c. higher malpractice insurance premiums.
d. working longer hours in one's office and doing more paperwork.


a

Counseling

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Solution-focused practitioners believe they should begin by: a. getting an academic history

b. finding out what the client is doing that works. c. completing a family genogram. d. listing all the stressors in the child's life.

Counseling

As defined by CACREP, _______________ takes into account differences in areas such as language, social class, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and level of ability

a. Culture b. Diversity c. Multiculturalism d. Cultural encapsulation

Counseling

______________ are commonly used by school counselors who assemble a group of school personnel to develop a plan to assist students. A team works together to determine how services can best be implemented

a. Encounter groups b. Psychotherapy groups c. Task groups d. Self-exploration group

Counseling

Which of the following is NOT one of Erikson's eight stages of development?

a. Trust versus mistrust b. Generativity versus stagnation c. Authenticity versus role playing d. Intimacy versus isolation

Counseling