Quiz_Introduction to Multicultural Diversity and Multicultural Counseling Part 2

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Quiz: Introduction to Multicultural Diversity and Multicultural Counseling Part 2 1.) Collectivism and individualism both describe cultural orientations and are thereby used to describe cultures and by inference individuals, which in turn affects: a. Worldview, Group Behavior, Individual Behavior (all) 2.) Who suggested that historically and initially, psychotherapy textbooks and training programs reflected a reality in which “even the rat [in experiments] was White.” a. Robert Guthrie 3.) The structural approach in family counseling emphasizes: a. Interlocking roles of family members and the boundaries of various systems 4.) Social economic status can hinder the therapeutic endeavor by: a. Creating a ‘credibility’ gap when the client becomes uncomfortable with the perceived wealth of the therapist, Creating an inability for the therapist to relate and sympathize with the client’s social economic plight (both a and b) 5.) Historically, psychotherapies were devised primarily by men of European ancestry and reflected the norms of their a. Gender, Ethnicity, Social Class (all) 6.) ‘High-context’ communication is characteristic of individualist type cultures. a. False 7.) Murray Bowen developed communications family therapy. a. False 8.) Proverbs 15:23 addresses good behavior., a. False
9.) The degree to which a culture encourages, fosters, and facilitates the needs, wishes, desires, and values of an autonomous and unique self over those of a group is called ‘collectivism.’ a. False 10.) The paradigm which suggests that the tend in America regarding group dynamics is for people to maintain their cultural distinctiveness is called: a. The salad bowl or tossed salad 11.) Disorientation experienced when coming in contact with a different culture is called ethnocentrism. a. False 12.) A practitioner’s basic counseling training can serve as ‘first step foundation’ to competent multicultural counseling. a. True 13.) Collectivistic cultures have fewer, yet more stable, in-groups. a. True 14.) Nonlinear, holistic, harmonious, and intuitive thinking have been described as characterizing: a. Right-brain activities 15.) They have the greatest power, most privileges, and highest social status. This is called: a. A dominant group 16.) Milton Acosta uses a New Testament biblical illustration to highlight the transcendence of culture by Jesus. The story is:
a. The Canaanite woman 17.) Both counselor and client identities are simple and function in only one area of social dynamics. a. False
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