Which of the following statements about cultural identification and acculturation is true?

a. When a person immigrates to a new country, his or her cultural identity should change to the majority culture in his or her new home.
b. Assessing cultural identification and acculturation is critical because they are often related to a member’s attitude toward the group.
c. The leader should have the courage to assume some information about a member’s habits and values based on his or her cultural identity.
d. The degree of acculturation can be predicted quite accurately by knowing the length of time a person has lived in his or her new country.
e. A valuable role of the group is to help members move away from some of the values and beliefs of their heritage and adopt the language and customs of their new home.


b. Assessing cultural identification and acculturation is critical because they are often related to a member’s attitude toward the group.

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a) Pervasive developmental attachment disorder b) Disinhibited social engagement disorder c) Social dysregulation attachment disorder d) Reactive attachment disorder

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The respect for the client’s thoughts and emotions regarding change is termed:

a. evoking b. engaging c. focusing d. planning

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In the process of solving a consultation problem which of the following should be avoided?

a. review of the quality of the information available about the problem b. collaboratively collecting additional information c. to focus on their working hypothesis in the collection of information d. conducting a process analysis of the problem

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In this approach of counseling, the counselor serves as a bridge between two cultures, not only assisting the migrant client to operate effectively in the new environment but also educating local persons about other cultures and what can be learned from them.

a. Counselor as translator b. Counselor as culturally encapsulated assimilator c. Counselor as self-facilitator d. Counselor as specialist

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