When thinking about multicultural awareness, counselors consider their

a. Attitudes
b. Behaviors
c. Values
d. All of the above


d. All of the above

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After four weeks of not working, Joel is questioning whether or not any employer will be interested in his skills as a bus driver. According to Hopson and Adams, he is likely to be in this transition stage

a. immobilization b. internalization c. letting go d. self-doubt

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Jamie’s counselor has recommended that she consider joining a group being offered in the community for individuals who are caring for loved ones with dementia. Jamie’s counselor shares that he believes the group will be helpful for Jamie because (a)

it will help her realize that she is not alone in her caregiving struggles and (b) she might be able to learn some coping strategies and skills from other group members. Jamie’s counselor is describing which two therapeutic factors of groups? a. Catharsis and imitative behavior b. Existential factors and group cohesiveness c. Universality and imparting of information d. None of the above.

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Which of the following statements is most true:

a. clients often have little or no difficulty distinguishing between their thoughts and feelings b. clients often have difficulty distinguishing between their thoughts and feelings c. the terms “thoughts” and “feelings” are used synonymously in CBT d. CBT practitioners encourage clients to focus only on their thoughts and do not go into depth exploring clients’ feelings or differentiating them from a thought

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When a counselor is trying to determine the client's presenting concern, a common mistake of a new counselor is ____________________________________

a. focusing on a rigid problem definition b. getting bogged down in too few definitions of the problem c. defining the problem from the client's worldview d. viewing the client from a multicultural perspective

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