Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Community volunteers or undergraduate students can effectively practice crisis intervention independently, so long as they have received appropriate training.
2. The concept of “first, do no harm” was first expressly stated in the Code of Hammurabi (ca. 2000 BCE).
3. Cultural sensitivity is important, but it is not an ethical mandate.
4. The federal law that established standards for the protection of select health information was the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
5. If a crisis worker strongly believes in a particular moral code, it is appropriate for them to encourage their clients to adopt, or at least consider, that code.


1. False
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False

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People bound together by geography or by webs of communication, sharing common ties, and interacting with one another best describes which of the following?

A. neighborhood B. urban area C. rural area D. community

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Fritz Perls and his colleagues used the terms id, ego, and personality with the same meanings that they were used in Sigmund Freud’s early work. 2. In contemporary gestalt therapy, the lenses of theory describe what gestalt therapists do opposed to what they know. 3. In contemporary gestalt therapy, the lenses of practice describe what gestalt therapists do opposed to what they know: 4. Contemporary gestalt therapy can best be described as a relational approach in that, through contact, individuals could experience relationships with others in intimate and meaningful ways.

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Three of the following represent obstacles to the attending process. Which of the following is NOT an obstacle to attentiveness?

a. following the client's metacommunication b. categorizing the client on the basis of his/her concerns c. focusing on the facts that the client presents d. sympathizing with the client and his/her dilemma

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A consultation process in which the consultant acknowledges multicultural differences between individuals involved is known as the:

a. “inside out” approach b. “outside in” approach c. “middle ground” approach d. “cultural saliency” approach

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