List the six categories of religious microaggressions that Muslims may experience.

What will be an ideal response?


Endorsing religious stereotypes, exoticization, pathology of different religious

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Learned helplessness proposes that women stay in abusive relationships because they have been conditioned to believe they cannot predict their own safety and nothing they do will change the situation

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Race/ethnicity shapes the coming out process because

a. There are hardly any biracial LGBQ couples, so they are very targeted b. There are multiple forms of marginalization, for example, racism, sexism, and heterosexism that increase the levels of stress on an individual and a couple c. Racial/ethnic origins are more powerful than sexual orientation, so people do not tend to come out d. Racial/ethnic identity does not impact the coming out process

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Robert, a high school senior, tells his helper that he wants to get into Princeton University but he knows that his grades and SAT scores are not good enough to be accepted. He says, “I think I will apply anyway. What have I got to lose?” He goes on to say that he is only going to apply to Ivy League schools because his life won’t be worth living if he doesn’t attend one of these

prestigious schools. According to Task B of Stage II of the helping framework, Robert’s helper should help Robert to ___. A. focus on issues that will make a difference B. find incentives that will promote acceptance to an Ivy League school C. choose realistic and challenging goals that are real solutions to key issues D. focus on improving his relationships with women

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Career counselors encourage clients to review their lives, telling the narrative of their life stories. A series of techniques developed by Savickas to review life includes the following:

a. early childhood recollections; headlines showing a life’s movement b. roles models the client admires; life themes c. a and b d. occupational daydreams; five year goals

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