The recovery movement refers to
a. efforts in New Orleans to help people with mental illness to recover after Hurricane Katrina.
b. a move away from the medical, disease-based focus of mental health treatment, to a wellness and recovery-based model.
c. a system of half-way houses designed to help people recovering from substance abuse.
d. a 1960s mental health movement by consumers that proved ineffective.
ANSWER: b
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The concepts of unintentional racism and microaggressions are related and usually involve:
A. training in multicultural and social justice perspectives for both the therapist and client. B. exploring in-depth the meaning behind the cultural differences. C. flexibility and understanding on the therapist's part. D. demeaning implications perpetrated against clients on the basis of their race, gender, sexual orientation, or ability status.
Which of the following constructs is interrelated to multicultural counseling theories?
a. Multicultural research b. Multicultural practice c. Both of the above. d. None of the above.
Again, when working with the news media
A. Protect your credibility and reach more people by concentrating only on the major television, radio, and newspaper outlets. B. Since most organizations do not send news releases you can gain lots of attention just by using this simple tool – all you need is a good headline and an interesting story. C. News conferences, which are better held later in the week, are a good method for getting attention to routine stories affecting our organization. D. Taking the time to learn the proper form and style will give you more sustained media attention through the life of your organization than the issue itself that you are working on.
Dual or multiple relationships have been described as:
a. Slippery slopes b. Icy rocks c. Icebergs d. Muddy roads