_______ refers to the extent to which a client has assumed the beliefs, values and behaviors of the dominant society
a. Individualism
b. Collectivism
c. Acculturation
d. Worldview
c
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Which of the following is true regarding the research of systemic-based interventions?
A. They lead to improved psychosocial and psychological functioning for both parental dynamics and parent–child dynamics. B. They lead to improved psychosocial and psychological functioning for parental dynamics but less for parent–child dynamics. C. They lead to improved psychosocial and psychological functioning for parent–child dynamics but less for parental dynamics. D. Given the lack of a single unifying perspective, limited research has been conducted in this area.
Theories that emphasize a client-focus in the session probably derive from
existential-humanistic theories. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
From the perspective of ACT, a core process of psychopathology is:
a. cognitive distancing or defusion. c. devaluation of private events. b. dysfunctional beliefs. d. experiential avoidance.
What is the selection of a theoretical system for group counseling often based upon?
a. The counselor’s philosophical position and beliefs regarding the nature of the individual as this relates to development and change. b. The counselor’s reflection of his or her education, work background, style of leadership, and as well as the counselor’s cultural identity. c. The counselor’s graduate program’s preferred theory. d. Both a and b