Least studied social identity within intersectional research?
What is poverty?
A condition in which individuals possess chronic inadequate financial resources and occupy the bottom‐most rungs of society
What is poverty?
Age group most likely to live in poverty?
What are children?
When working with clients living in poverty, counselors should adopt a _________ approach to treatment
What is a flexible approach to treatment?
What are one of the top 3 mental health diagnosis associated with poverty?
What is anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder?
A classist and racist label for women who struggle to make decent lives for their children
What is a welfare queen?
Social class oppression is called _________ and it operates to limit access to many kinds of socially‐valued assets
What is classism?
Ethnic group with the highest U.S poverty rate
What are American Indians?
Number of clinical implications identified in this chapter/presentation
What are 8 clinical implications?
one of the main causes of disease amongst those living in poverty
What is heart disease, diabetes, exposure to toxins, cognitive and physical functional decline, and homicide, etc.,
Current laws restricting the "misuse" of ____________ ___________ to low-income individuals are based on the negative characterizations that have little basis in truth
What is government assistance?
Refers to where one falls on the socioeconomic spectrum and are usually classified as upper, middle, and lower class
What is social class?
Positive drug rate for applicants from all states but one is under __ %
What is 1%?
What integrative model/framework tends to be used most within counseling practices for those living in poverty?
What is social justice model/framework?
Children who attend public schools in poor communities are most likely to be taught by poorly paid uncertified teachers, and to have few access to fewer __________, ___________, ____________, ____________, ______________
What is fewer computers, library books, classes, extracurricular opportunities, and teachers?
Barnyard (2008) wrote of the ____________, ___________, and _____________ of homeless women as they struggled to make decent live for their children
What is patience, persistence and determination?
The social exclusion of the poor is captured by society's cognitive and behavioral distancing from them
What is cognitive and behavioral distancing?
The top 0._% of American families owned 22% of all U.S wealth in 2012
What is 0.1%?
What integrative model/framework tends to be used most within counseling practices for those living in poverty?
What is a social justice model/framework?
The name of the phenomenon that up to 40% of students indicate they will attend college fail to show up in the fall
What is "summer melt"?
The fact that particular cultural groups are consistently overrepresented among the poor supports the notion that poverty generally derives from people's __________ and ____________ contexts rather than from individual deficits
What are historical and socio-political contexts?
A description of a hierarchical system that not only positions poverty and economic characteristics of groups in our society, but involves sociopolitical relationships as well
What is social stratification theory?
What federal program helped decrease the number of Americans without health insurance?
What is the Affordable Care Act?
Advocating for the eradication of poverty and the greater cultural inclusion of the poor is advocating for ____________ well-being
What is psychological?
What are two of the main practical problems as to why those living in poverty do not seek mental health treatment
What is limited transportation, inflexible work schedules, lack of health insurance?