All of the following are ways in which counselors can be effective when working with gay or lesbian couples and families except

a. not assuming that the reason for therapy has to do with sexual orientation
b. assuming that the underlying reason for therapy is sexual orientation
c. being knowledgeable about political, social, and legal implications of being a lesbian or gay family
d. Being able to refer clients to places of support in the community


b

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The first Africans came to the United States in

a. 1609. b. 1619. c. 1776. d. 1809.

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According to Houser, studies like the one used by Stanley Milgram may contribute to ______ in participating in psychological research.

A. shame B. deception C. mistrust D. hesitation

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For Wachtel, since interpersonal events perpetuate neurosis, the psychotherapist must:

a. abandon interpretive interventions in favor of action-based interventions. b. favor use of interpretive interventions until a person is ready for action. c. synergistically combine insight-oriented and action-based interventions. d. must time the use of action and insight to be simultaneous.

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The following is a helpful way to introduce or offer new perspectives to a client

a. Ask the client how someone they admire might respond to the situation b. Suggest how you, the clinician, might feel about or respond to the situation c. Both a and b d. Tell the client how they should feel about the situation

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