It's all cultural!
Cultural what???
Cultural schmultural
There's Diverse and then diverse
DIVERSITYyyyyy
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Which therapist was not instrumental in the early years of the social psychology movement? a. Freud b. Durkheim C. McDougall d. Berne
d. Berne pg. 91
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America has been called the most diverse country on the face of our planet. Counseling a client from a different social or cultural background is known as: (a) cross-cultural counseling, (b) multicultural counseling, (c) intercultural counseling, (d) all of the above
d. all of the above
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African-american ghetto clients are generally: a. very open and honest with their feelings b. the most amenable group in regard to psychotherapeutic intervention c. a and b d. not very open with their feelings
d. pg 123
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A dual-career family (or dual-worker couple) is one in which both partners have jobs to which they are committed on a somewhat continuous basis. Which statement is true of dual-career families? a. Dual-career families have lower incomes than families in which only partner works b. Dual career families have higher incomes that the so-called traditional family in which only one partner is working c. Dual career families have incomes which are almost identical to families with one partner working d. no research has been done on dual career families
b. Dual-career families have higher incomes than the so-called traditional family in which only one partner is working. pg. 297
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When counseling a client from a different culture, a common error is made when negative transference : a. is interpreted as positive transference b. is interpreted as therapeutic resistance c. is interpreted as White privilege d. none of the above
b. 116
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The term contextualism implies a) multicultural counseling is the oldest subspecialty in the profession; b.) behavior must be assessed in the context of the culture in which behavior occurs; c) the notion of worldview is highly inaccurate; d.) projective tests are more accurate than objective measures when performing cross-cultural counesling
b. behavior must be assessed in the context of the culture in which the behavior occurs pg. 95
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The tendency to affiliate with others is: (a) is highest in the middle child, (b) is highest in dysthymics, (c) is highest in firstborns and only children, (d) is based on hormonal output
(c) pg 130
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A counselor is conducting a screening for clients who wish to participate in a counseling group which will meet Tuesday nights at his private practice office. Which client would most likely be the poorest choice for a group member? a. A shy librarian b. an anxious salesman with no group experience c. an extremely hostile and belligerent construction worker d. A student with 16 hours toward her M.Ed in counseling
c. an extremely hostile and belligerent construction worker, pg. 255
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____ was a prime factor in the history of mc counseling a. Frankl's experience in the concentration camp b. Perl's use of the German concept of Gestalt c. Freud's visits to the US. d. The 1954 Supreme court decision, Brown vs. the Board of education, which outlawed public school segregation
d. pg 119
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A (n) _______________ client would most likely have the most difficulty with self-disclosure when speaking to a Caucasian counselor. a. middle class Caucasian female b. upper class African American female c. lower class African American male d. Upper class Caucasian male
c. 115
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Regardless of culture, the popular individual a) has good social skills; b) values race over ethnicity c) dresses in the latest styles; d) never possesses a modal personality
a. has good social skills pg.106
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Experts in the field of multicultural counseling feel that the counselor's training a. must come from an APA- approved graduate program b. must come from a CACREP- approved graduate program c. should be broad and interdisciplinary d. need not include REBT
c. pg 127
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A group setting has to be flexible seating arrangement in which clients are free to sit wherever they wish. In this setting it is likely that a. a male leader in a designer suit and a female client in cut off jeans will sit close together. b. A Hispanic male leader in a designer suit and an asian client in another brand of designer suit will sit close together c. a caucasian female leader in a designer outfit and a caucasian male client in a pair of old jeans and an undershirt will sit close together d. a male leader in a designer suit and a female client in a jogging suit and old tennis shoes with holes in them will sit close together.
d. an Asian-American leader and an Asian-American client would sit close together. p. 261
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An African American client tells a caucasian counselor that things are "bad" though she literally means something is good. The counselor's misunderstanding could best be described as a: A. client of color error b. cognitive dissonance error c. connotative error d. confounding variable
c. 118
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Cognitive dissonance research deals mainly with a. attraction b. cognition and attitude formation c. cognition and emotion. d. none of the above
b. 113
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In terms of trust and therapeutic surrender, a. it is easier to trust people from one's own culture. b. lower-class people often don't trust others from higher social classes c. lower-class clients may feel that they will end up as losers dealing with a counselor from a higher social class.
d. all of the above pg. 115
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The word personalism in the context of MC counseling means a. all people must adjust to environmental and geological demands b. the counselor must adjust to the clients cultural mores c. a counselor who personalizes the treatment is most effective d. biologically speaking, there is no reason why humans must adjust to environment demands
a. pg 177
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A practicum supervisor who says to his or her supervisee, "You can deal with your Asian American clients the same as you deal with anybody else" is espousing the a. emic viewpoint b. alloplastic viewpoint c. etic viewpoint d. autoplastic veiwepoint
c. pg 121
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To empathize is easiest with: a. a client who is similar to you b. a client who is dissimilar to you c. lower-class hispanic clients d. upper-class Asian american clients
a 117
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According to public law 93-380, also known as the Buckley Amendment, a 19 yr-p;d college student attending college a. could view her record, which included test data b. could view her daughter's infant IQ test given at preschool c. could demand a correction she discovered while reading a file d. all of the above
d. all of the above pg. 383
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________ is associated with obedience and authority. a) Stanley Milgram, a noted psychologist b.) Arthur Janov, who created Primal Scream Therapy c.) A.T. Beck, a cognitive therapy pioneer d.) Robert Harper, a pioneer in the REBT bibliotherapy movement
Stanely Milgram, a noted psychologist. pg. 129
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A client whose counelor pushes the alloplastic viewpoint may believe his counselor is simply: a. too Rogerian b. Attacking the system c. too Freudian d. too cognitive
b. pg. 125
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When an adolescent complains about his or her parents in the group it is best to a. jump on the bandwagon and agree with the child b. avoid taking sides but help him or her see the parents point of view via a therapeutic technique such as role-playing c. talk only about positive experiences d. immediately put the child in the hot seat
b. avoid taking sides but help him or her see the parents' point of view via a therapeutic technique such as role-playing. p. 292
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A client says she has always stayed home and raised her children. Now the children are grown and she is seeking employment. She is best described a. as a displaced homemaker b. as a victim of underemployment c. by a DSM diagnosis d. as a victim of the hidden job market
a. as a displaced homemaker. pg. 336
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In the U.S., middle and upper class citizens seem to want a counselor who: a. will give them a "good talking to" b. gives a specific and steady stream of advice c. helps them work it out on their own d. is highly authoritarian and autocratic
c. 112