When meeting clients with unfamiliar diversity issues, it is the responsibility of the counselor to _______________________________________________
a. inquire how the issues are impacting these clients
b. educate themselves about how best to support and engage these clients
c. to adopt a neutral stance so as not to unknowingly participate in marginalization of these clients
d. impress upon these clients that they "get" where the clients are coming from
B
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Healthy families between the poles of separateness and relatedness
A) ?are consistent in one position B) ?range flexibly along the continuum C) ?range the continuum without regard for the demands of the situation D) ?choose one end or the other
Johada developed
A) ?positive psychology. B) ?ambiguous psychology. C) ?attitude psychology. D) ?development psychology.
For the interpersonal therapist, healthy adult interpersonal relationships:
a. are based on stable personality patterns. b. are predisposed by healthy early life attachments. c. would emerge if the self-actualizing potential of individuals was not disrupted by loss. d. depend on whether or not a person is depressed.
One major principle in the feminist counseling process can be described as:
a. Clients relying on the therapist to define and shape the therapy process b. Clients experiencing the counseling relationship as empathic and authentic c. Clients ignoring that ways in which disconnection fuels their presenting problems d. Clients finding ways to avoid oppressive experiences in their communities