Jimmy, a therapist, realizes that the client he is working with comes from a culture where joking is not that appropriate. He limits the amount of joking that he does with this client. Which multicultural competency is he exhibiting?
a. Counselor Awareness of Own Assumptions, Values, and Biases
b. Counselor Awareness of Client's Worldview
c. Counselor Awareness of Systemic Factors
d. Culturally Appropriate Intervention Strategies
D
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All of the following statements about developmental guidance models for K-12 schools are true EXCEPT _____
a. They are based on stage models of human development b. They are primarily focused on teaching school children life skills to improve academics and bolster self-esteem c. They are generally more preventative and growth-oriented, rather than problem-focused d. They are incompatible with the role of the school counselor, who typically spends most of his/her time in crisis intervention mode
Among the reasons one would use affective interventions is(are):
a. To identify or discriminate between feeling states. b. To help the client learn how to contain certain feelings. c. To help the client express feelings or feeling states. d. All of the above.
"These arguments seem to be helping the family to maintain contact while you are all going through this transition." This statement is an example of a Milan team:
a. circular question b. family ritual c. positive connotation d. counterparadox
In order to curb the effects of the inequalities women face today, counselors should be prepared to advocate for their female clients
a. on an individual and systemic level. b. during sessions with other male clients. c. by going to rallies and supporting feminist causes. d. on a hierarchy of treatment techniques.