(P 78) Janet Helm’s model of identity development involves various statuses in which individuals undergo a transformation process of racial identity formation. These statuses are:

a. Preencounter, Encounter, Immersion/Emersion, and Internalization
b. Preencounter, Disintegration, Reintegration, and Autonomy
c. Peencounter, Encounter, Contact, Disintegration and Internalization
d. Contact, Disintegration, Integration, and Autonomy


a

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Bennett and BigFoot-Sipes (1991) note that Indian clients might actually prefer counselors that share their _____, rather than counselors who share their ethnicity.

a. Language b. Values c. Gender d. Social status

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All of the following are reasons given by Dr. Tom Davis, chair of the CACREP Standard Revision Committee, for combining community counseling and mental health counseling into one specialty area except

a. Each area was producing graduates who were pursuing the same positions within the mental health field b. Each area was producing graduates who were performing the same functions within the various forms of the mental health system c. Community counseling graduates were not getting hired as readily as mental health counselors. d. All of the above reasons were given for combining the program areas

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The practice of providing counseling services over the Internet

a. has been determined to be unethical by the American Counseling Association Ethics Committee. b. is never as effective as providing counseling services face-to-face. c. is controversial. d. is rare. e. is risky because no guidelines have yet been developed by professional associations.

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Asking a client if there was any time when the problem she was concerned about had gone away or was not there is used in this therapy

a. Jungian therapy b. rational emotive behavior therapy c. psychoanalysis d. solution-focused therapy

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