In this approach of counseling, the counselor emphasizes the individuality of each student, rather than seeing an immigrant as a member of a labeled group.
a. Counselor as translator
b. Counselor as culturally encapsulated assimilator
c. Counselor as self-facilitator
d. Counselor as specialist
c. Counselor as self-facilitator
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What two terms have been identified as controversial related to the mental health counselor's scope of practice?
a. psychiatric and counseling. b. hypnosis and psychotherapy. c. psychological and assessment. d. psychological and psychotherapy.
During the __________ phase, the process of counseling is defined and a plan for working together is formed
a. initiating counseling b. exploring counseling c. rapport building d. screening
Which of the following are not suggested as directives that you consider as alternatives for client change?
a. thought-stopping b. homework c. helping the client to go back to the past and recall negative images d. encouraging physical exercise and nutrition
If the therapist is not an African American, he or she should
a. ask the client how he or she feels about working with someone from a different ethnic group. b. focus on developing rapport and avoid a direct discussion of differences. c. explain to the client how many friends or relatives he or she has that are Black. d. refer the client to an African American therapist.