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Our family teaches us all of the following EXCEPT
Which of the following case examples illustrates secondary traumatic stress?
The practitioner’s level of cultural awareness may influence all of the following EXCEPT:
Regarding culture, it is important for the practitioner to
is an essential step toward understanding others.
Correct Answer: a.
How to determine if our personal experiences are universal truths.
Correct Answer: b.
A practitioner starts to feel overwhelmed and starts experiencing trauma symptoms after working for a
few weeks with a client who is dealing with the loss of her entire family in a recent severe earthquake.
Correct Answer: a.
the nature of the client’s presenting problems.
Correct Answer: b.
accept that how he/she sees the world is only one way of many equally valid ways of viewing the world.
Correct Answer: c.
Understanding and accepting yourself
All of the following are examples of gender stereotype EXCEPT
Heterosexism and homophobia are
Which of the following is an example of “people first language”?
The following are all examples of ways in which we can gain self-understanding, EXCEPT
Practitioners are influenced by their own family’s developmental stage because
Correct Answer: c.
women and men are equals.
Correct Answer: b.
institutionalized in most systems and manifested in cultural behaviors and norms.
Correct Answer: b.
The person who uses a
wheelchair.
Correct Answer: b.
assuming that other people need to change to adapt to our views.
The empty nest occurs when
Communication patterns include all of the following EXCEPT
With regard to culture, effective practitioners need to demonstrate
Some of the firmest constructs of the self are developed.
Correct Answer: c.
children move away from home, and the parents feel their absence.
Correct Answer: a.
the number of languages a client can speak.
Correct Answer: d.
stressors affect the practitioner’s functioning.
Correct Answer: b.
culture-specific knowledge.
Correct Answer: b.
in childhood.
From the ecological perspective, problems arise when challenges occur in
environments.
Which of the following is NOT an example of a personal construct?
Practitioners using the resilience framework with clients will help them to:
Which of the following is NOT one of the three components of the ecological perspective?
From an ecological perspective, if a client decides to engage regularly in cocaine use, her
behavior would be considered:
Correct Answer: d.
unresponsive
Correct Answer: d.
I like eating apples.
Correct Answer: c.
develop a positive outlook on life and help them to increase their awareness of strengths and
competencies.
Correct Answer: d.
Individuality
A practitioner views a client’s stealing as unacceptable behavior but understandable given the
context. The practitioner is likely practicing from a(n):
Language is an important factor in this process of making meaning of experiences because:
Protective factors that play a role in developing and sustaining resilience include all of the
following EXCEPT:
There is a direct correlation between empowerment and:
Correct Answer: c.
ecological perspective.
Correct Answer: c.
the ways that people talk about themselves and their world influence their perceptions.
Correct Answer: c.
previous stressors.
Correct Answer: b.
level of participation.
Correct Answer: b.
sensible given the context.
The dual perspective views an individual as:
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of family rules?
The dual perspective views an individual as:
Constructivists contend that change occurs when all of the following occur EXCEPT:
Correct Answer: d.
interacting and adapting to two surrounding systems or environments – the nurturing and sustaining
environment.
Correct Answer: d.
They change from generation to generation.
Correct Answer: b.
interacting and adapting to two surrounding systems or environments – the nurturing and sustaining
environment.
Correct Answer: d.
when the client adopts a new perspective at the insistence of the practitioner.
Practitioners using the resilience framework with clients will help them to:
is important in the meaning-making process, since it influences perceptions of
self and world.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of family rules?
There is a direct correlation between empowerment and:
All of the following are ways of perceiving self and others EXCEPT:
Correct Answer: c.
develop a positive outlook on life and help them to increase their awareness of strengths and
competencies.
Correct Answer: b.
Language
Correct Answer: d.
They change from generation to generation.
Correct Answer: c.
level of participation.
Correct Answer: c.
individualistic perspective.
Which of the following is NOT an example of a protective factor according to the resilience
perspective?
Protective factors that play a role in developing and sustaining resilience include all of the
following EXCEPT:
Euro-Americans tend to experience a fit between the sustaining and
nurturing environments; ethnic and racial groups tend to experience a fit between them.
From the ecological perspective, problems arise when challenges occur in
environments.
Correct Answer: a.
Being an ethnic minority
Correct Answer: a.
previous stressors.
Correct Answer: b.
good; poor
Correct Answer: c.
unresponsive
From an ecological perspective, if a client decides to engage regularly in cocaine use, her
behavior would be considered:
Legislation relevant to the needs of people with disabilities does NOT include
Members of the dominant culture have privileges that they perceive as normal
or expected.
Our family teaches us all of the following EXCEPT
Heterosexism and homophobia are
Correct Answer: b.
sensible given the context.
Correct Answer: a.
Fair Hearing Act
Correct Answer: d.
unearned
Correct Answer: b.
How to determine if our personal experiences are universal truths.
Correct Answer: a.
is an essential step toward understanding others.
Which of the following is NOT one of the strengths and virtues recommended by Peterson and
Seligman?
The practitioner’s level of cultural awareness may influence all of the following EXCEPT:
All of the following are examples of gender stereotype EXCEPT
Practitioners are influenced by their own family’s developmental stage because
Correct Answer: c.
Correct Answer: c.
Understanding and accepting yourself
Correct Answer: c.
Intelligence
Correct Answer: c.
the nature of the client’s presenting problems.
Correct Answer: d.
women and men are equals.
institutionalized in most systems and manifested in cultural behaviors and norms.
stressors affect the practitioner’s functioning.
Our perceptions of truth depend on
Correct Answer: a.
our parents, who are the only influence on our perceptions.
Which of the following is an example of “people first language”?
Correct Answer: a.
The person who uses a wheelchair.
Socioeconomic class influences all of the following EXCEPT
Correct Answer: b.
our sexual orientation.
Which of the following is NOT an example of self-care?
Correct Answer: b.
Living vicariously through your clients.
Our family teaches us all of the following, EXCEPT:
C. How to etermine if our personal experiences are universal truths.
The following are all examples of ways in which we can gain self-understanding, EXCEPT:
B. assuming that other people need to change to adapt to our views.
How well a family adapts in each stage of the family life cycle depends on:
B. the resources of the family system.
Members of the dominant culture have privileges that they perceive as normal or expected.
C. unearned
Socioeconomic class influences all of the following, EXCEPT:
C. our sexual orientation.
Gender is a based concept.
A. culturally
All of the following are examples of gender stereotypes, EXCEPT:
D. men and women are equals.
All of the following are ways of perceiving self and others, EXCEPT:
Which of the following is NOT included in the text's description of personality?
is important in the meaning-making process, since it influences perceptions of self and world.
Constructivists contend that change occurs when all of the following occur, EXCEPT:
B. the client adopts a new perspective at the insistence of the
practitioner. The dual perspective views the individual as
All of the following are characteristics of a closed family system, EXCEPT:
It is essential that your guide your behavior as a practitioners, even when your
clash with them.
You are working with a client who has an alcohol abuse problem. Which of the following is NOT a good
example of a way to enhance your competence as a professional in this case?
D. individualistic perspective.
D. emotions
C. language
C. interacting and adapting to two surrounding systems or environments--the
and sustaining environment. nurturing
B. as the family matures, changes are tolerated and supported
C. professional ethics; personal values
A. engaging in binge drinking to understand your client's experience
Cultural competence is:
Which of the following is an example of a multiple relationship?
Which of the following self-disclosure statements is appropriate?
Licensure as a practitioner may be affected by all of the following, EXCEPT:
Which of the following statement gives the BEST definition of a "mediator"?
Which of the following is NOT a way in which you should advocate for your client?
Working cooperatively and productively in interdisciplinary teams is an important aspect of:
B. the application of cultural knowledge to the standards, practices, policies and
attitudes in the helping process.
B. The client is the practitioner's dentist, and their children are on the same swim team.
D. Telling a client you are of the same faith after ascertaining the reason he is asking is
that he only feels safe speaking to those who understand his faith and faith-related
terminology.
C. you are given a parking ticket.
A. A mediator provides an impartial forum for disputing parties to
misunderstandings discuss and hopefully teach an acceptable
resolution.
C. File a lawsuit on behalf of your client.
C. serving clients as a professional.
Effective supervision involves all of the following, EXCEPT:
It is up to the to explain the unique nature of the professional relationship to the client.
Which of the following is FALSE about professional relationships?
Socioeconomic class influences all of the following EXCEPT
The practitioner’s level of cultural awareness may influence all of the following EXCEPT:
Practitioners are influenced by their own family’s developmental stage because
B. having your supervisor tell you you're doing a great job without providing areas
of improvement,
C. practitioner
D. There is equal focus on the client's and the professional's problems.
Correct Answer: c.
our sexual orientation.
Correct Answer: d.
the nature of the client’s presenting problems.
Which of the following is NOT one of the strengths and virtues recommended by Peterson and
Seligman?
Gender is a based concept.
Members of the dominant culture have privileges that they perceive as normal
or expected.
Which of the following is an example of “people first language”?
The empty nest occurs when
Correct Answer: c.
Intelligence
Correct Answer: a.
culturally
Correct Answer: d.
unearned
Correct Answer: a.
The person who uses a
wheelchair.
Correct Answer: c.
children move away from home, and the parents feel their absence.
Correct Answer: b.
stressors affect the practitioner’s functioning.
Our family teaches us all of the following EXCEPT
is an essential step toward understanding others.
How well a family adapts in each stage of the family life cycle depends on
Regarding culture, it is important for the practitioner to
The following are all examples of ways in which we can gain self-understanding, EXCEPT
Correct Answer: c.
How to determine if our personal experiences are universal truths.
Correct Answer: d.
Understanding and accepting yourself
Correct Answer: c.
the resources of the family
system.
Correct Answer: d.
accept that how he/she sees the world is only one way of many equally valid ways of viewing the world.
Correct Answer: b.
assuming that other people need to change to adapt to our views.
is important in the meaning-making process, since it influences perceptions of
self and world.
Language is an important factor in this process of making meaning of experiences because:
Some of the firmest constructs of the self are developed.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of family rules?
Practitioners using the resilience framework with clients will help them to:
Correct Answer: a.
Language
Correct Answer: b.
the ways that people talk about themselves and their world influence their perceptions.
Correct Answer: c.
in childhood.
Correct Answer: b.
They change from generation to generation.
Correct Answer: d.
develop a positive outlook on life and help them to increase their awareness of strengths and
competencies.
Protective factors that play a role in developing and sustaining resilience include all of the
following EXCEPT:
A practitioner works with the client to take control of circumstances and to develop aptitudes,
strengths, and a sense of competence to be recognized as an equal. From which perspective is the
practitioner operating?
When working with a client from a resilience perspective, the practitioner should explore:
Euro-Americans tend to experience a fit between the sustaining and
nurturing environments; ethnic and racial groups tend to experience a fit between them.
Which of the following is NOT included in the text’s description of personality?
Correct Answer: d.
previous stressors.
Correct Answer: c.
Empowerment
Correct Answer: d.
protective and risk factors, life challenges, and relationships.
Correct Answer: b.
good; poor
Correct Answer: d.
Which of the following is NOT an example of a protective factor according to the resilience
perspective?
Constructs are often difficult to change because:
Which of the following is NOT influenced by our culture?
Socioeconomic class influences all of the following EXCEPT
The empty nest occurs when
Correct Answer: d.
Being an ethnic minority
Correct Answer: a.
individuals experience the ideas as truth.
Correct Answer: d.
specific physical characteristics
Correct Answer: c.
our sexual orientation.
Emotions
Which of the following case examples illustrates secondary traumatic stress?
Members of the dominant culture have privileges that they perceive as normal
or expected.
With regard to culture, effective practitioners need to demonstrate
How well a family adapts in each stage of the family life cycle depends on
is an essential step toward understanding others.
Correct Answer: a.
A practitioner starts to feel overwhelmed and starts experiencing trauma symptoms after working for a
few weeks with a client who is dealing with the loss of her entire family in a recent severe earthquake.
Correct Answer: b.
unearned
Correct Answer: b.
culture-specific knowledge.
Correct Answer: a.
the resources of the family
system.
Correct Answer: b.
children move away from home, and the parents feel their absence.
Which of the following is NOT one of the strengths and virtues recommended by Peterson and
Seligman?
Gender is a based concept.
All of the following are examples of gender stereotype EXCEPT
The practitioner’s level of cultural awareness may influence all of the following EXCEPT:
The following are all examples of ways in which we can gain self-understanding, EXCEPT
Correct Answer: b.
Intelligence
Correct Answer: b.
culturally
Correct Answer: d.
women and men are equals.
Correct Answer: d.
the nature of the client’s presenting problems.
Correct Answer: a.
assuming that other people need to change to adapt to our views.
Correct Answer: d.
Understanding and accepting yourself
All of the following are characteristics of a closed family system EXCEPT
Some of the firmest constructs of the self are developed.
A practitioner works with the client to take control of circumstances and to develop aptitudes,
strengths, and a sense of competence to be recognized as an equal. From which perspective is the
practitioner operating?
Euro-Americans tend to experience a fit between the sustaining and
nurturing environments; ethnic and racial groups tend to experience a fit between them.
Constructs are often difficult to change because:
Correct Answer: c.
As the family matures, changes are tolerated and supported.
Correct Answer: c.
in childhood.
Correct Answer: d.
Empowerment
Correct Answer: d.
good; poor
Correct Answer: a.
Protective factors that play a role in developing and sustaining resilience include all of the
following EXCEPT:
There is a direct correlation between empowerment and:
A practitioner views a client’s stealing as unacceptable behavior but understandable given the
context. The practitioner is likely practicing from a(n):
When working with a client from a resilience perspective, the practitioner should explore:
Which of the following is NOT one of the three components of the ecological perspective?
Correct Answer: a.
previous stressors.
Correct Answer: c.
level of participation.
Correct Answer: d.
ecological perspective.
Correct Answer: a.
protective and risk factors, life challenges, and relationships.
Correct Answer: a.
Individuality
individuals experience the ideas as truth.