Exam 3: Knowing Your Values

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_____ would NOT look at the husband when talking about making decisions and look at the wife when talking about home matters and rearing children.

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There should be _____instances where you would have to tell clients that you could not work with them because you do not agree with their value system.

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All of the following are important for helpers who work with lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients EXCEPT

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Explain the Ward v. Wilbanks court case and describe its importance to the helping profession.​

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​It is __________ to refer a client because of your difference in values.

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Helpers may experience a value clash with their clients on the issue of abortion. Discuss the best possible actions a therapist should take when helping this type of client.​

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Michael is hesitant to seek counseling for his work-related problems because he believes that he should find the inner strength to resolve his issues due to his strong religious values. If he decides to see a counselor, it will be important for the counselor to

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Assuming that remaining married would be the best choice for a female client in an unsatisfying marriage is an example of

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Including questions in the assessment process pertaining to a client's spirituality and religion serves all of the following purposes EXCEPT

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Working with lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals often presents a challenge to helpers who hold_____ values.

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Define discrimination.?

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Before revealing your values to a client, you should ask yourself all of the following questions EXCEPT

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Rita, a private practitioner, often meets with couples who are dealing with the fallout of extramarital affairs. As an ethical practitioner, Rita should

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As a couple's therapist, it is unethical for the therapist to determine the goals of the individuals involved, with the exception of cases involving

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__________ is/are exempt from the influence of negative societal stereotyping, prejudice, and even hatefulness toward LGB people.​

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Stacey and Jim have been struggling as a couple ever since Stacey was promoted at work and given a substantial salary increase. They come to therapy with the goal of deciding whether to remain a couple or break up. As their couples therapist, it would be best if you

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When you find yourself struggling with an ethical dilemma over value differences, the best course to follow is to

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Gender-role stereotypes

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Describe the meaning of ethical bracketing.​

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Joe, age 13, has been acting out since his mother moved her boyfriend into the house a few months ago. Marge is angry with his reaction since she has been divorced for five years and thinks that she has a right to a life of her own. Joe has indicated that he feels misplaced by her boyfriend and wants to live with his father. Marge and Joe came to the counseling center to deal with her frustration and guilt regarding the situation. It would be best to start with which of the following?

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