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CPCE + NCE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE 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...

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CPCE + NCE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL EXAM

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE

SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE
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


Multicultural


implies that we champion the idea of celebrating diversity and this can be age, sexual orientation,

religion, social class, country of origin, race, and even health status


Cultural Pluralism


a minority cultural group will keep their own unique cultural values, yet they still participate in the wider

or dominant culture


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 characterize members of a group often passed from

generation to generation

d. all of the above


all of the above


Culture Conflict


whenever a person experiences conflicting thoughts, feelings, or behaviors due to divided cultural

loyalties OR when persons of different cultures live in the same geographical area


Macroculture or Majority Culture


dominant culture or the culture that is accepted by the majority of citizens in a given society


Privilege


individuals have an unearned advantage, giving that person dominance, access to resources, and

therefore power


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


Cultural Relativity


connotes that a behavior cannot be assessed as good or bad except within the context of a given culture


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 should rely heavily on cultural epoch theory

d. NBCC ethics prohibit the use of DSM diagnosis


a. the counselor ideally will need some information regarding the specifics of the culture


Cultural Epoch Theory


all cultures - like children - pass through the same stages of development in terms of evolving and

maturing


In the U.S., each socioeconomic group represents



a. a separate race

b. a separate culture

c. the concept of color blindness

d. a separate national culture


b. a separate culture


Race

, refers to the identification of individuals via distinct physical or bodily (somatic) characteristics such as

skin color or facial features


Color Blindness


when one ignores the person's race, culture, or color


National Culture


the cultural patterns common to a given country


Which therapist was not instrumental in the early years of the social psychology movement?



a. Freud

b. Durkheim

c. McDougall

d. Berne


d. Berne


Eric Berne


father of transactional analysis


Emile Durkheim


one of the founders of modern sociology


William McDougall


father of "hormic psychology"

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