What About Culture
Developmental Models
Counselor Knowledge
Cultural Values
100

The definition of culture is

What is all those things that people have learned to do, believe, value, and enjoy. (Sue and Sue, 2016, pg 224).

100

There is a strong desire to assimilate and acculturate into White society at what stage? 

What is the Pre-encounter stage (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg 360).

100

Yet it has been found that greater than _____ percent of Americans say that religion is important in their lives, that in both medical and mental health care patients express a strong desire for providers to discuss spiritual and faith issues with them, and that persons of color believe that spiritual issues are intimately linked to their ____ identities

What is 80% and cultural (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg. 345).

100

A therapist who works with a client from a different cultural background may erroneously conclude that the person is repressed, inhibited, shy, or passive. All these traits are seen as undesirable by _____ standards.

What is Western (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg 228).

200

When individuals engage in wrongful behaviors in the United States, they are most likely to experience feelings of

What is guilt. (Sue and Sue, 2016, pg 225).

200

Cross points out how the slaying of __________ was such a significant experience for many Afri­ can Americans.

Who is Martin Luther King Jr (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg 360). 

200

If _______ individuals do not use their native tongue in therapy, many aspects of their emotional experience may not be available for treatment; they may be unable to use the wide complexity of language to describe their particular thoughts, feelings, and unique situations

What is Bilingual (Sue and Sue, 2016, pg 236).

200

A racial/ethnic minority client who is asked to initiate conversation may become uncomfortable and respond with only short phrases or statements. The therapist may be prone to interpret the behavior ______, when in actuality it may be a sign of respect.

What is negatively (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg 230).

300

Emotional expressiveness in counseling and psychotherapy is frequently a highly desired goal. Yet many cultural groups value

What is restraint of strong feelings (Sue and Sue, 2016, pg 226)

300

The degree to which race is an important and integral part of a person’s approach to life

What is race salience (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg 361).

300

people of African descent are especially reluctant to disclose to ______ counselors because of hardships that they have expe­rienced via racism

What is white. (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg 228).

300

Therapy is seen as an authoritative process in which a good therapist is more direct and active and portrays a kind of father figure in ____ culture

What is Asian (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg. 230).

400

People from ____ socioeconomic classes frequently do not perceive insight as appropriate to their life situations and circumstances.

What is lower. (Sue and Sue, 2016, pg 227).

400

The ________ is the result of the negative images of Blacks portrayed in the mass media; among neighbors, friends, and relatives; and in the educational literature (Blacks are unintelligent, criminal, lazy, and prone to violence)

What is miscommunication (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg 361- 362).

400

The therapist must spend time understanding his or her own ______ and _______

What is biases and prejudices. (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg. 233)

400

Many American Indians, Asian Americans, African Americans, and Latinos hold different concepts of what constitutes

What is mental health, mental illness, and adjustment. (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg. 229).

500

The client is expected to take the major responsibility for initiating conversation in the session, while the counselor plays a less active role. American Indians, Asian Americans, and Latinos have been reared to respect elders and authority figures and not to

What is speak until spo­ken to (Sue and Sue, 2016, pg 230).

500

The original Cross model was developed during the civil rights movement and delineates a five-stage process in which Blacks in the United States move from a White frame of reference to a positive Black frame of reference:

What is pre-encounter, encounter, immersion-emersion, internalization, and internalization-commitment. (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg 360)

500

Counselors should consider that a more active approach in treatment, along with a taboo against information-giving activities, might be more appropriate than the passive, insight-oriented, and ___________ models of therapy.

What is Short-term (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg 233). 

500

Among many American Indians and Hispanics, intimate aspects of life are shared only with____

What is close friends. (Sue and Sue, 2016,pg 228). 

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