Working to identify a client's acculturated identity, which may include norms of the dominant culture and rejection or denigration of aspects of their own culture, is likely to be part of which therapeutic process?

a. Consciousness raising c. Choosing
b. Catharsis d. Interpersonal conflicts


A

Counseling

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What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following describes people who are attracted to a social movement because it appears just and worthy, not because they will benefit personally?

A. free riders B. infiltrators C. radical flank D. conscience constituency

Counseling

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a. transference is merely a figment in the client’s imagination. b. clients project onto their therapists past feelings or attitudes they had toward significant people in their lives. c. therapy is an artificial relationship. d. transference is not an important issue in therapy.

Counseling

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A. True B. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling