When movements do not mirror one another between a client and an interviewer, but still remain in harmony (a head nod may follow a comment by the other), this may be termed
a. movement synchrony
b. symmetrical conversation.
c. a double bind.
d. movement complementarity.
d
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Due to the lack of clarity in professional codes of ethics related to multicultural situations, counselors may find themselves faced with engaging in:
a. dual relationships. b. responsible disobedience. c. illegal activity. d. immoral activity.
In developing a personal theory of counseling, self-awareness and knowledge are:
A. irrelevant and obsolete. B. essential as a foundation. C. the only valid basis for omitting other theories. D. a poor substitute for a sound theoretical base.
The codes make the individual professional responsible for the following:
a) Obtaining personal counseling or psychotherapy b) Developing competence to work with a range of populations c) Completing their graduate coursework in a program accredited by APA, CACREP or related organization. d) All of the above e) None of the above
The ADDRESSING framework is best described as:
A. a guide to help choose which aspect of a client's cultural identity to privilege over others. B. an addendum to the DSM-4. C. a tool for personal data collection for the provider and client. D. a guide for assessing a clients' level of cultural identity development.