Identify the six stages of the model of Homosexual Identity Formation (HIF) and the general characteristics associated with those stages
What will be an ideal response?
• Identity Confusion – awareness of feelings and behaviors toward same sex
• Identity Comparison – acknowledgement of possibly being attracted to the same sex, has feelings of social isolation
• Identity Tolerance – tolerates, as opposed to embracing self as having a "different" sexual orientation
• Identity Acceptance – accepts LGBT sexual orientation as an alternative identity
• Identity Pride – takes pride in disclosing his or her identity; rejects heterosexuality as the only appropriate lifestyle
• Identity Synthesis – integrates the LGBT lifestyle with other aspects of self; develops compatibility with both heterosexual and LGBT worlds.
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The most harmful dual relationship with a current or former client is _______. a. using information gained from counseling to make financial or business decisions
b. a romantic or sexual relationship. c. engaging in a joint business venture with a client. d. also treating their spouse or family members.
The four basic categories of American Indian cultures are ______.
A. traditional, acculturated, bicultural, and marginalized B. traditional, acculturated, assimilated, and marginalized C. naturalized, bicultural, multicultural, and privileged D. naturalized, assimilated, multicultural, and privileged
What fact is discussed frequently in rehabilitation literature pertaining to a client's adjustment to physical trauma?
a. Psychological denial of a disability b. Shock c. Motivation to seek retraining and employment d. Depression
In meditation, what function has been conceptualized as “the beginning of meditation”?
a. Getting comfortable. b. Finding a good instructor. c. Learning to pay attention to the breath. d. Building a trusting relationship. e. Motivation to change.