According to Sue (2004), ethnocentric monoculturalism refers to
a. White Americans' failure to recognize their own ethnocentric beliefs and values.
b. the national heritage of post-colonial immigrants.
c. the process of acculturation for European immigrants.
d. All of the above
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Phillipa's husband, Manuel, is worried about her plan to return to full-time employment when their baby is 6 months old. He is afraid that there will be a negative effect on the baby's attachment to her mother
Phillipa suggests that she and Manuel discuss the pros and cons of day care with a counselor. What would a well-informed counselor advise this couple? a. If Phillipa continues to provide sensitive, responsive care when she is with the baby, and if the day care is good quality, then the baby should still form a secure attachment to Phillipa. b. No matter how good the mothers' care or the day care is, leaving the baby in day care each day will put the baby at high risk for forming an insecure attachment to her mother. c. As long as the day care quality is good, even if Phillipa is too tired and busy to be responsive and sensitive, the baby should form a secure attachment to her mother. d. There is no reliable information available to counselors that would help them to advise this couple.
One consequence of able-bodyism for the able-bodied is:
a) able-bodyism is psychologically restrictive for the able-bodied b) able-bodied individuals may be attacked for their views c) not being able to access help if they become disabled d) none of the above
Goals are
a. specific objectives. b. what one wants to accomplish. c. made by both individuals and the group. d. All of the above.
Coping exploration is best described as a form of:
a. exception exploration. b. end-of-session feedback. c. complimenting. d. empathizing.