The Pantraditional acculturation strategy refers to:
a) a person who may or may not speak English and holds traditional Native values
b) an assimilated person who constantly seeks to return to old ways
c) someone who does not identify with Native or mainstream culture
d) all of the above
b) an assimilated person who constantly seeks to return to old ways
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Resistance is ____
A. an unhealthy sign that therapy will not work B. a common experience for many clients C. a difficult situation that is rooted in child abuse D. an initial step that all clients must take to move forward
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. In treatment planning, the counselor must always consider the client’s input when prioritizing problems and what problem is to be addressed first. 2. A counselor’s assessment report can serve as a legal document. 3. Percentile and percentage are synonymous. 4. Reliability is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for validity. 5. The client is always the best source to gather information from.
Norm has always been a risk taker. He has gotten into some trouble with the law and developed an AUD in his early 20s. Based on this information, Norm is most likely a
a. Type I drinker. b. Type II alcohol-dependent person. c. Type III drinker. d. Type IV alcohol-dependent person.
In solution-based counseling, __________ are viewed as intimately connected with a client's context, but are not considered curative
a. solutions b. emotions c. strengths d. problems