The Twelve Steps of AA can be summarized as follows:

(a) a sequential process to understand the place of spirituality in an alcoholic's recovery (b) spiritual principles focusing on forgiveness, humility, limitations, and service to others (c) lessons on the avoidance of high risk situations that often lead to relapse (d) goals for living that must be attained before an alcoholic can be an AA sponsor


(b)

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The statement, "I don't tell racist jokes, but I admit I sometimes laugh. I don't like that I do that" is indicative of the __________ status of Helms' White Racial Identity Development Model

a. Contact b. Disintegration c. Reintegration d. Pseudoindependence

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School counselors are ethically obligated to

a. advocate for students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning (GLBTQ). b. only advocate for GLBTQ students if the school district is in favor of supporting them. c. guide students who question their sexual orientation toward choosing heterosexuality. d. allow their own values to determine whether or not they advocate for students who are GLBTQ.

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All of the following are ways to develop genuine competency in using one’s chosen set of therapeutic orientations except

a. stay at your basic comfort level with the theory (or theories) and rely on your natural helping abilities to work in harmony with a modest grasp of the theory b. continue the study of your chosen theory or theories c. practice working with a given theory (or theories) with your clients d. arrange for expert supervision of your work

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One result of the LGBT individuals experience of bullying and discrimination may be ________________.

a. a reluctance to identify themselves as such in surveys and elsewhere b. an inability to form interpersonal relationships c. a refusal to cooperate in counseling d. a problem with authority

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