Which of the following can help overcome gender-role stereotyping?
a. Role models
b. Biographies
c. Both A and B
d. Nothing can help overcome gender-role stereotyping
c
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When making contact with legislators it is helpful to
A. Send form letters so that legislators get the same, clear message. B. Remember that legislators respond to threats, so when writing letters use some well phrased, though polite threats. C. Recognize that a complicated issue cannot be reduced to one page; provide legislators with many pages of information so that they can look through the material to find what may most interest them. D. Remain courteous during face-to-face discussion, and avoid putting the legislator in a defensive position, which would likely deepen resistance.
Consulting with a supervisor is important in order to:
A. help make a truly informed best decision about the matter at hand B. protect yourself in the case of a bad event happening. C. help make a truly informed best decision about the matter at hand and to protect yourself in the case of a bad event happening. D. Protect your supervisor from a lawsuit
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When confronted with a situation where boundary crossing could occur, resulting in multiple (or dual) relationships with a client, counselors should do all of these EXCEPT:
A. ask whose needs are being met, to ensure it is the client’s. B. discuss the situation fully (including client’s identifying information) with a trusted friend. C. examine their motives carefully, remembering to “first, do no harm.” D. discuss the potential risks and benefits with the client and get their consent, before acting on the situation. E. seek supervision or consultation first, and document any boundary crossing, even if consensual and beneficial.