Institutional racism is a ________ form of racism that is embedded in the development of political policies and decision-making practices
a. covert
b. obvious
c. neutral
d. over
A
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Information that a person has to consciously remember is known as _________memory.
a. implicit b. explicit c. conscious d. unconcious
An infant develops color vision
A) ?immediately after birth. B) ?by 4 months. C) ?by 6 months. D) ?by 9 months.
When an inquiry about a client's disposition is made by a governmental agency such as public health officials, the counselor's main responsibility is to:
a. provide only enough information to guard the public health interest. b. provide information only about whether the client is in treatment. c. provide information about whether the client is in treatment, and whether the client is complying with the treatment plan. d. protect confidentiality.
What is the appropriate role of anecdotes (personal, individual stories of experiences) in clinical practice?
a. Anecdotes alone can safely and ethically guide clinical practice. b. Anecdotes may contribute to clinical judgment and can be useful when combined with empirical evidence. c. Anecdotes should not be drawn upon at all in clinical practice, either in discussions with clients or in planning treatment. d. Anecdotes are safe to consider as models in certain cases, without additional empirical evidence, but only when the anecdote is very similar to the case at hand.