What does the author identify as the source for our historically democratic and broad-minded professional identity?

a. The nature of our professional organizations.
b. The deep egalitarianism and social justice concerns of influential professional figures.
c. The expansiveness of our professional training programs.
d. The diversity of our professional membership.
e. The fundamentally religious premises by which our profession was founded.


Answer: b

Counseling

You might also like to view...

______ is the ultimate symbol of power within the family.

A. The mother B. The father C. The children D. Religion and faith

Counseling

___________ in therapy consists of understanding the client’s cultural values, beliefs, and language preferences, which may include providing or facilitating services outside the therapy.

a. Cultural practice b. Cultural sensitivity c. Cultural sympathy d. Cultural kindness

Counseling

Existential techniques

a. are often derived from other theories. b. are guided by a philosophical framework. c. help members come to terms with the paradoxes of living. d. All of the above.

Counseling

In comparison to African Americans, Latinos/as and Native Americans, Asian Americans have

A. not become as assimilated. B. become more assimilated. C. been economically and educationally successful. D. been educationally successful, but not economically successful.

Counseling