Education and counseling are much more complex than:
a. Sociology
b. Anthropology
c. Ethnography
d. Learning a trade
d. Learning a trade
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Counselors know that sexual relationships with clients are specifically forbidden by the ethical codes of the profession. Which of the following statements is/are true about sexual relationships between therapists and clients? _____
a. More than 90% of therapists admit to a sexual attraction to at least one of their clients b. Most therapists report that they have received training in how to deal with their sexual attractions to clients c. Although sexual relationships between therapists and clients are forbidden, research shows that most clients suffer no long-term consequences from such relationships d. All of the above
In the nineteenth century, opium drinking was __________.
A. associated with Coca-Cola beverages B. another name for opium smoking C. generally tolerated and considered respectable D. associated with Chinese immigrants in America
Which of the following is true about therapeutic writing?
a. Therapeutic writing is increasingly being used as a supplemental tool for group members. b. Therapeutic writing, as is true for any intervention, is not effective with certain cultural groups. c. Group members are more apt to disclose thoughts and emotions in a group setting than in therapeutic writing. d. Writing about difficult experiences or events can increase depressive symptoms. e. Other creative forms of therapy, such as drawing, have been found to encourage a greater decrease in psychological distress than therapeutic writing.
What is the difference between words “sex” and “gender” in the English language?
a. Sex is the biological category (male or female), while gender is the socially experienced image belonging to one of those categories. b. Gender is the biological category (male or female), while sex is the socially created image belonging to one of those categories. c. They are synonyms. d. Sex refers to masculinity or femininity—aspects of a personality that are difficult to measure.