Developing cultural competence in working with clients is a four-prong process that involves what?

What will be an ideal response?


(1) enhancing self-awareness of one’s own culture; (2) increasing one’s knowledge of cultural groups; (3) examining one’s attitudes toward cultural groups; and (4) obtaining the necessary clinical skills to assess clients within a cultural framework and learning appropriate and culturally relevant interventions.

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Which of the following is not one of Parten’s categories of social play?

a. unoccupied behavior b. dramatic play c. onlooker behavior d. cooperative play

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A critique that Casas and Mann have about Sue, Ivey, and Pederson’s theory of multicultural counseling is_______?

a. It does not meet criteria for being a theory b. It does not address racism or oppression c. It assumes multicultural only refers to ethnicity d. It rejects all Western forms of counseling

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According to Castellano and Plionis (2006), CISM was successfully implemented to augment established individual counseling through six components. Component _____ focuses on using crisis hotlines

A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6

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Jolene tells her counselor that she is depressed about the break-up of her relationship and "just wishes she could go to sleep and never wake up." In this case, the counselor needs to:

A. immediately commit Jolene to a psychiatric facility. B. assess if Jolene is suicidal and intervene if necessary. C. recognize that her statement is only a "cry for help" and should not be taken seriously. D. see if there is any chance for reconciliation.

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