The assessment of what someone has learned in school is an example of _____

a. An achievement test
b. An intelligence test
c. An aptitude test
d. A measure of counseling progress


a

Counseling

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Afro-Caribbean immigrants are

a. Less likely to be new arrivals and more likely to have family already living in the United States b. Are least likely to immigrate to the United States c. More likely to understand racist practices in the United States because of their skin color d. Are likely to have lower financial stability than other Black ethnic groups

Counseling

All of the following activities would be appropriate for the first group session EXCEPT

a. Setting a positive tone b. Asking members to share a lot of deep, personal information c. Clarifying the purpose of the group d. Helping members get over initial uneasiness about the group

Counseling

Which of the following is a key assumption of Helm’s White Identity Model?

a. That healthy identity development for White individuals involves holding on to White dominance and White culture. b. That healthy identity development for White individuals involves becoming aware of their privileged status in society and the effect of that status upon other cultural groups. c. That healthy identity development for White individuals involves making amends to minority populations for the transgressions of the White population. d. That healthy identity development for White individuals involves understanding how the past actions of the White population affects the current cultural climate of the United States.

Counseling

In Egan’s helping model, the Action Arrow refers to which of the following?

A. A result-producing action B. A directional view of the stages and tasks of the model C. The actions needed to proceed from Stage II to stage III D. A mapping of the helper’s preferred outcomes

Counseling