Which of the following practical, tribally-specific interventions discussed in the chapter involves assisting Native clients with exploration of personal and career issues by focusing in on the positive, cultural themes of belonging, mastery,

independence, and generosity identified as culturally-appropriate ways.
a. Examine/teach the historical context
b. Promote positive cultural identity
c. Reduce isolation/enhance social connections
d. Work with the noninterference principle


b.

Counseling

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Power can be grown, human behavior is motivated by mutual self-interest, people are basically good, and the wealthy and the poor can work together; these are assumptions for which practice model?

A. participatory rural appraisal B. consensus organizing C. social capital D. psychological sense of community

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_______________ is a technique in which the therapist constructs a play environment to deal with a specific type of loss, strategically offering toys that will be suited for the child’s specific situation.

a) Prescriptive play therapy b) Descriptive play therapy c) Artistic play therapy d) Creative play therapy e) None of the above

Counseling

Clients tend to talk about or focus on topics to which the counselor or interviewer gives primary attention. This is known as ____

A) ?interviewer focus B) ?topical priorities C) ?selective attention D) ?session structuring

Counseling

A professional school counselor working with students with disabilities may do all of the following EXCEPT

A. provide school psychology services.* B. counsel students and their families. C. advocate for students. D. assist with behavior modification plans.

Counseling