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End-of-Module 8 Assessment
Question 1
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The use of culture as an avenue to recovery with Indigenous People of America is effective because:
loss of culture is an underlying problem for Indigenous People of America.
it contains traditional healing methods.
it is used as a front for hiding issues.
it involves the community.
Correct
Question 2
1 / 1 pts
In order to develop rapport with Indigenous People of America, it is important to learn not to be explore any potential issues with anger.
True
Correct
False
Question 3
1 / 1 pts
Alcoholism affects 100% of Indigenous People of America directly or indirectly.
True
False
Question 4
1 / 1 pts
Of the following, which is the primary reason Indigenous People of America seek treatment?
Legal mandate.
Disharmony with nature.
Drug and alcohol abuse.
Referral from community leader or traditional healer.
Correct
Question 5
1 / 1 pts
Colonization still happening today in the culture of Indigenous People due to ongoing loss of culture, religion, and community.
True
False
Question 6
1 / 1 pts
When Indigenous People of America act reserved and quiet, it should be perceived as timidness.
True
False
Correct
Question 7
1 / 1 pts
Life events are experienced by Indigenous People of America:
as a process, which unfolds.
as long-term goals.
on a timeline.
as a linear process.
Correct
Question 8
1 / 1 pts
In which of the following ways is the term "Native American" most flawed:
It uses the term “America,” which the Indigenous people pre-date.
It does not identify Native people as the first people on the land.
It uses the term native, as opposed to indigenous.
It does not identify Native people as the first people on the land.
Question 9
1 / 1 pts
In the culture of Indigenous People of America, status and honor are gained though:
sharing wealth.
accumulating wealth.
having large families.
caring for other families children.
Correct
Incorrect
Question 10
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Of the following, which is the 1978 legal mandate, which re-established tribal authority over adoption?
Indian Adopted Child Welfare Act
Native Children Welfare Act
Native Adoption Act
Indian Child Welfare Act
Incorrect
Question 11
1 / 1 pts
Until the mid-1980s, children of Indigenous People of America were taken from their parents and communities and were forced to
:
speak English.
learn mainstream values.
go to boarding schools.
True
Correct
False
Question 12
1 / 1 pts
Of the following, which is the most prominent reason for the insular nature of culture of Indigenous People of America:
Self-protection is a reaction to oppression.
Indigenous culture is highly private.
Traditional ceremonies require secrecy.
Privacy deepens the connection with the land.
Correct
Question 13
1 / 1 pts
As a result of the
Relocation Acts
of the 1940s, many Indigenous People of America moved to urban areas. Of the following, which was the primary result?
Indigenous People of America did not have the cultural tools to be ass successful as possible in the dominant culture.
Employment levels increased amongst the populations of Indigenous People of America.
Indigenous People of America community members were better supported via funds from those in urban areas.
The introduction of drug and alcohol addition.
Correct
Incorrect
Question 14
0 / 1 pts
Shame associated with seeking assistance outside of the community is an Asian value, which makes gaining understanding of one’s life an unimportant long-term therapy goal.
True
False
Incorrect
Question 15
1 / 1 pts
Of the following, which does
not
represent an Asian value that has the potential to create conflict
between Asian American clients and Western-trained providers?
Focus on individual achievement.
Emphasis on hierarchy.
Emotional problems as a sign of family failure.
Restraint as a sign of maturity.
Correct
Question 16
1 / 1 pts
Promexis is the term for non-verbal communication through physical distance and touch.
True
False
Correct
Question 17
1 / 1 pts
Of the following, why are Asian Americans
most
likely to turn to family in times of need rather than seeking professional help?
There is great shame associated with leaving the community for help.
Asian traditions designed to alleviate grief and suffering are preferred.
Professional help is not consistent with the values of the “middle path”.
Asians have historically been hurt by psychological testing and practices.
Correct
Question 18
1 / 1 pts
Of the following, which of the following
best
describes the
mismatch syndrome
.
Disparity between one’s cultural values and the dominant cultural value.
Disparity between one’s cultural values and their children’s learned values.
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Disparity between one’s cultural values and their provider’s cultural values.
Disparity between one’s cultural values and one’s biracial partner’s cultural values.
Correct
Question 19
1 / 1 pts
Asian communication style typically requires therapists to be attuned to subtle meanings.
True
Correct
False
Question 20
1 / 1 pts
Marginalization is defined as unable to identify with ethnic culture, and uncomfortable in dominant culture (caught between cultures).
True
False
Correct
Question 21
1 / 1 pts
In providing an appropriate therapeutic environment for Asian American clients, it is important to reflect the family atmosphere by being indirect regarding instruction and deferential to authority.
True
False
Page 285 states "...to reflect the family atmosphere by being
direct
regarding instruction and deferential to authority."
Question 22
1 / 1 pts
Education in the Asian community is described as bimodal, meaning:
they have highly educated and uneducated subpopulations.
they are able to learn in both the visual and oral modalities.
they are able to learn in both the kinesthetic and visual modalities.
they are able to learn in both the kinesthetic and visual modalities.
Correct
Question 23
1 / 1 pts
In comparison to African Americans, Hispanic/Latino/a Americans and Indigenous People of America, Asian Americans have:
been economically and educationally successful.
not become as assimilated.
become as assimilated.
been educationally successful, but not economically successful.
Question 24
1 / 1 pts
Of the following, Asians, as a collective group, have been more accepted in America than other ethnic minorities because:
Asians are perceived as less threatening to dominant culture.
Asians have taken jobs other Americans have not wanted.
Asians have assimilated at a faster rate than other ethnic minorities.
Asians have fought harder for acceptance than other ethnic minorities.
Correct
Question 25
1 / 1 pts
Of the following, which cultural value has
most
contributed to Asian Americans becoming an easy and frequent target of discrimination?
Not disturbing the status quo.
Remaining insular in small enclaves.
Political activism.
Strong work ethic.
Correct
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