Sexual identity models
a. are based on psychosocial counseling theories.
b. are in the beginning stages of their development.
c. are similar to and have been influenced by minority identity models.
d. are not used in counseling because sexual identity is seen as a person's choice.
c
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a. Adlerian therapy b. Existential therapies c. Interpersonal therapies d. Psychoanalysis
A significant obstacle in the workplace that needs to be removed to promote shared work roles is: a. gender stereotyping. b. cognitive and behavioral issues. c. poor self-concept
d. equalization of job opportunities.
According to our text, rapport-building
a. Is the first stage of counseling b. Helps the client reach a working level in the relationship c. Is a continuous concern for the counselor d. All of the above
Jenny's adolescent cousin recently got into trouble with the law. Jenny was asked by her family to counsel him since she knows the family history from a personal point of view. If Jenny did counsel her cousin, she would
a. be in a dual relationship. b. be in an unavoidable situation. c. have to seek supervision. d. document all services provided.