Chapter 13 Flashcards
According to Chung and Bemak (2012), which of the following is a cornerstone of doing multicultural social justice work?
a. the Adlerian concept of social interest
b. the ability to analyze transference
c. strong verbal reasoning abilities
d. courage in dealing with fear
d
If we hope to bring about significant changes within individuals and communities, it is important to:
a. develop expertise in solution-focused strategies that can be used at the individual and community levels.
b. encourage individuals with whom we work to engage in positive thinking.
c. change conditions that affect people, rather than merely change people who are affected by these conditions.
d. run for political office at the local or state level.
c
Which of the following is one of the primary objectives of community practice?
a. wokeism
b. legal aide
c. instilling a cure
d. self-determination
d
According to Chung and Bemak (2012), practitioners who adhere to traditional roles:
a. produce great change.
b. help maintain the status quo.
c. are inherently unethical.
d. are agents of change.
b
MacLeod and McMullen (2016) suggest one way to combat stigma and stereotypes regarding mental health concerns is for counselors to:
a. help stage protests.
b. meet with politicians.
c. call out the stigma.
d. volunteer at nonprofit organizations.
d
The text describes a comprehensive community counseling model that is based on two activities:
a. promoting acceptance and increasing stress tolerance.
b. facilitating human development and facilitating community development.
c. exploring intrapsychic processes and exploring interpersonal relationships.
d. promoting peace and harmony and reducing negativity.
b
Which of the following relies on experts and reinforces power imbalances?
a. developmental approach
b. constituency approach
c. prevention approach
d. service approach
d
Rebecca is planning a stress management seminar for teenagers who are at high risk of using drugs. This is an example of:
a. indirect client services.
b. indirect community services.
c. direct client services.
d. direct community services
c
Family and friendship networks are examples of:
a. naturalistic facilitators.
b. naturalistic communities.
c. indigenous support systems.
d. indigenous healing systems.
c
Which of the following is referred to as the fifth force in the helping profession?
a. the community approach
b. wokeism
c. social justice
d. individualism
c
Which of the following involves access and equity to ensure full participation in the life of a society?
a. advocacy
b. egalitarianism
c. social justice
d. equity
c
Some ethical codes conceptualize social justice advocacy as:
a. an ethical mandate.
b. solely a matter of personal interest.
c. nice, but not essential.
d. too controversial for most.
a
According to Stone and Dahir, the basic principles of advocacy are intended to help clients:
a. be more authentic.
b. move away from oppression.
c. gain self-actualization.
d. gain political power.
b
Which counseling role initiates discussions with clients about ways to deal with environmental problems that contribute to their personal problems?
a. adviser
b. instructor
c. consultant
d. advocate
a
Counselors who support equity and fairness have no problem keeping their jobs.
a. True
b. False
b