What are the three main approaches in behavior therapy?
A) ?Confrontation, role play and time out
B) ?The stimulus-response model, applied behavior analysis and social-cognitive theory
C) ?Enactment of fantasies, role play and psychodrama
D) ?The empty chair, making the rounds and I take responsibility
E) ?Evaluation, direction and planning
B
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The authors of your text have identified the three conditions related to cultural context that the counselor must recognize to be able to help clients as follows: the issue of power and privilege, cultural values and worldviews of clients, and the complexity of cultural diversity. Briefly explain why it is important for the multicultural counselor to understand those issues when working with clients from nondominant groups.
What will be an ideal response?
In order to help people resolve conflicts in their relationships, it is most important to:
A. let clients talk about why they have been mistreated. B. figure out who is primarily at fault and place appropriate blame. C. move beyond blame. D. let clients vent their anger through a Gestalt “empty chair” technique.
If clinicians are to ameliorate the problems that seem inherent to their work with minority clients, they must have:
a. an ever-increasing awareness of their own assumptions, values, and biases. b. an understanding of the worldview of the culturally different client. c. the ability to apply adequate intervention strategies when working with culturally different clients. d. Two of the above e. All of the above
Health and human service organizations
A. Are generally static, that is, they do not change unless change agents initiate and successfully pursue change strategies. B. Are driven by programs and policies, not beliefs and traditions. C. As formal, rule driven systems prevent decisions from reflecting the norms, values, and beliefs of the decision makers. D. Are influenced by an array of external forces to which they must respond to justify their existence.