According to Ridley, examples of unintentional racism included all of the following EXCEPT

a. avoiding the issue of cultural differences by claiming to be color blind and treating all people as if they were alike.
b. assuming that a client's problems are due to the client's cultural background.
c. interpreting a lack of trust in the counselor to the fact that the counselor is of a different race than the client
d. facilitating co-dependency relationships with ethnic clients out of a need to be accepted
e. misinterpreting a client's culturally learned patterns of communicating or behaving.


b

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The simplest problem-solving model is:

a. consider skills and interests, consider consequences, consider feelings and emotions. b. examine emotional impacts, choose simple strategies, detail future consequences. c. define the problem, generate alternatives, choose to act on one alternative. d. self reflection, self-examination, decisional choices.

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According to Sue (1978), what characteristics are necessary to be a culturally effective counselor?

What will be an ideal response?

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The Cannabis Treatment Study found ______.

a. the only effective treatment studied for cannabis use disorder in adolescents was 12 sessions of motivational enhancement therapy and CBT b. unless treatment involved parent–family sessions, it was not reliably effective c. 12 sessions of MET/CBT produced twice the effect of six sessions of MET/CBT d. five sessions of MET/CBT was as effective as 12; thus, five sessions is the most efficient, effective treatment.

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Discuss Rosenberg's model of identity formation. Using Carl's story as a frame of reference, discuss the components of social identity, disposition, and physical characteristics. Why would social workers find this a useful model with adolescents who are in the process of identity formation?

What will be an ideal response?

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