Integration is oftentimes the therapeutic goal for clients diagnosed with:

a) Psychological factors affecting other medical conditions
b) Dissociative amnesia
c) Dissociative identity disorder
d) Depersonalization/derealization disorder


B

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Approximately how many White American ethnic groups are there in the United States?

A. 30+ B. 50+ C. 75+ D. 100+

Counseling

As counselors work to seek out ethical “wisdom” from others in the profession, it can be said they are seeking:

a. Supervision b. Consultation c. Observation d. Organization

Counseling

When a professional counselor is fused in his or her own culture of origin and is unaware of mutual influences between self and socio-cultural context, he or she is in a state of

a. cultural pluralism. b. discrimination. c. multicultural competence. d. cultural encapsulation.

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An arbitrary and unsystematic blending of methods from two or more "schools" of psychotherapy is referred to as:

a. eclecticism. c. multimodalism. b. integration. d. syncretism.

Counseling