To assess the degree of existing forms of racism, professional counselors should

a. listen between the lines for instances of racism.
b. ask clients to fill out a questionnaire regarding experiences of racism.
c. avoid discussing experiences of racism if counselor and client cultures are different.
d. ask clients about covert and overt experiences of racism.


d

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1. American Indian families are a homogeneous community. 2. The family is a central unit to American Indians, but family values vary depending on tribal and regional differences. 3. The notion of the family as nuclear was in part supported by changes in capitalism, technology, innovation, and acceptance of modern values. 4. African American families tend to embrace the nuclear family system rather than an extended kinship system. 5. Individuals who self­identify as Asian American or part Asian American constitute the slowest growing ethnocultural group in the U.S.

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According to person-centered counseling:

a) people have no free will b) the self-concept is based on how others view the individual c) diagnosis and past experience are important components d) neurosis stems from incongruence between self-concept and environment

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Rather complex and valid scoring systems have been created to interpret the TAT

a. True b. False

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Which of the following statements best describes leadership style?

a. Leadership style relates to the way something is said or done. b. Leadership style can be contrasted with the “substance” related to the leader’s words and behaviors. c. The leader’s style carries as many messages as the leader’s words and actions and either adds to or detracts from the credibility and legitimacy of what the leader is saying or doing. d. All of the above

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