Becoming an ethical and effective helper in a multicultural society is
a. a continuing process, rather than a destination that we reach.
b. just about impossible because of the complex nature of helping diverse client populations.
c. not realistic because of a lack of time.
d. likely to be achieved after taking one course in multicultural aspects of the helping professions.
a
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Which of the following is true about self-reflection in terms of therapist training?
a. If a therapist learns the process of self-reflection, they will need less training in therapeutic methods. b. A self-reflective therapist is usually more effective because they integrate their knowledge with therapeutic experiences. c. Self-reflection leads to less use of emotion in the therapeutic process d. The use of self-reflection in a training program usually indicates that the program is logical, evidential and analytical
Which two of the following appear to play a major role in learning and attention?
a. serotonin and dopamine b. norepinephrine and dopamine c. norepinephrine and serotonin d. GABA and acetylcholine
When using the collaborative interdependent model of consultation, the consultant can foster collaboration by
A. seeking others' perspectives and being open to new ways of conceptualizing problems. B. integrating others' suggestions in intervention plans and reinforcing others' ideas. C. being flexible in how he or she defines and executes his or her own role and assisting a team in establishing group norms that reflect collaboration. D. All of the above.
Functional limitations and vocational handicaps, as well as assets, are compiled by the counselor based on medical and psychological reports, during which phase of the rehabilitation services?
a. Evaluation and certification b. Vocational assessment c. Diagnostic workup d. Initial contact