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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 and/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; cross-cultural counseling, multicultural counseling, and
intercultural counseling
Culture refers to...
a. Customs shared by a group which distinguish it from other groups
b. Values shared by a group that are learned from others in the group
c. Attitudes beliefs, art, and language which characterized members of a group
d. All of the above - ✔✔-d. All of the above; customs shared by a group which distinguish it from other
groups, values shared by a group that are learned from others in the group and attitudes beliefs, art,
and language which characterized members of a group
Our culture is more diverse than in the past. Multicultural counselors often work with persons who are
culturally different. This means the client...
a. Is culturally biased
b. Suffers from the diagnosis of cultural relativity
c. Belongs to a different culture from the helper
,d. Presents problems which deal only with culturally charged issues - ✔✔-c. Belongs to a different
culture from the helper
In order to diagnose clients from a different culture...
a. The counselor ideally will need some information regarding the specifics of the culture
b. The counselor will find the DSM useless
c. The counselor will find the ICD diagnosis useless
d. NBCC ethics prohibit the use of DSM diagnosis when counseling clients from another culture - ✔✔-a.
The counselor ideally will need some information regarding the specifics of the culture
In the United States, each socioeconomic group represents...
a. A separate race
b. A separate culture
c. The silent middle class
d. A separate national culture - ✔✔-b. A separate culture
Which therapist was not instrumental in the early years of the social psychology movement?
a. Freud
b. Durkheim
c. McDougall
d. Berne - ✔✔-d. Berne
_____ and ______ would say that regardless of culture, humans have an instinct to fight.
a. Maslow; Rogers
b. Ellis; Harper
, c. Freud; Lorenz
d. Glasser; Rogers - ✔✔-c. Freud; Lorenz
__________ believe that aggression is learned. Thus, a child who witnesses aggressive behavior in adults
may imitate the aggressive behavior.
a. Instinct theorists
b. Innate aggression theorists
c. Social learning theorists
d. Followers of Erik Erikson - ✔✔-c. Social learning theorists
The APGA, which became the AACD until 1992 and is now the ACA, contributed to the growth of cross-
cultural counseling by...
a. the 1972 formation of the Association for Non-White Concerns in Personnel and Guidance, later
known as the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development
b. The 1972 ethic which made it unethical to see culturally different clients without three hours of
relevant graduate work in this area
c. The 1972 ethic which required a 3,000-hour practicum in order to work with culturally different clients
d. Urging nonwhites to take graduate counseling courses - ✔✔-a. the 1972 formation of the Association
for Non-White Concerns in Personnel and Guidance, later known as the Association for Multicultural
Counseling and Development
Daniel Levinson proposed a theory with several major life transitions. He...
a. Is the Father of Multicultural Counseling
b. Wrote the 1978 classic Seasons of a Man's Life and the sequel Seasons of a Woman's Life in 1997
c. Postulated a midlife crisis for men between ages 40-45 and for women approximately five years
earlier
d. B and C - ✔✔-d. B and C; wrote the 1978 classic Seasons of a Man's Life and the sequel Seasons of a
Woman's Life in 1997 and postulated a midlife crisis for men between ages 40-45 and for women
approximately five years earlier