A major focus in culture-sensitive therapy is problems with:

a. control. c. rules for living.
b. meaning in life. d. self-esteem.


B

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When working with adolescents, group leaders should be aware that:

a. this period of life is characterized by searching for deep and lasting intimacy with a significant other. b. one of the most important needs of this period is to experience successes that will lead to a sense of individuality and connectedness. c. teenagers have a decreased need for parental time and attention. d. the most resilient adolescents do not necessarily have strong social skills and open, healthy relationships with their parents.

Counseling

Which of the following best describes Kubler Ross's five stages of death and dying?

A. People move through the stages consecutively. B. Kubler Ross later applied the same theory to grief and grieving. C. Everyone experiences all five stages. D. All of the above.

Counseling

A family counselor who does not believe that homosexual couples should become parents because she believes this arrangement harmful for the children:

a) Should be applauded for being aware and explicit about her own beliefs b) Has a personal ethical obligation to discourage these couples from becoming parents c)Should refer these clients to other therapists with differing views about homosexual parents d)All of the above e)None of the above

Counseling

Ideally, the fifth, or the last, phase of conducting mixed methods research deals with _____

a. evaluating a study and preparing for dissemination b. determining the mixed methods design c. determining the paradigm that will guide a study d. articulating the rationale for using mixed methods

Counseling