Exam 12: Working With Native American Clients: an Interview With Jack Lawson
Exam 1: Introduction9 Questions
Exam 2: What It Means to Be Culturally Competent22 Questions
Exam 3: Working With Culturally Diverse Clients21 Questions
Exam 4: Understanding Racism, Prejudice, and White Privilege20 Questions
Exam 5: Understanding Culture and Cultural Differences19 Questions
Exam 6: Working With Culturally Diverse Parents and Families8 Questions
Exam 7: Culturally Sensitive Treatment With Children12 Questions
Exam 8: Bias in Service Delivery18 Questions
Exam 9: Mental Health Issues20 Questions
Exam 10: Treating Victims of Ethnic Conflict, Genocide, and Mass Violence21 Questions
Exam 11: Working With Latinoa Clients: an Interview With Roberto Almanzan22 Questions
Exam 12: Working With Native American Clients: an Interview With Jack Lawson21 Questions
Exam 13: Working With African American Clients: an Interview With Veronique Thompson21 Questions
Exam 14: Working With Asian American Clients: an Interview With Dan Hocoy21 Questions
Exam 15: Working With Arab and Muslim American Clients: an Interview With Marwan Dwairy21 Questions
Exam 16: Working With South Asian American Clients: an Interview With Sumana Kaipa20 Questions
Exam 17: Working With White Ethnic Clients: an Interview With the Author20 Questions
Exam 18: Some Closing Thoughts7 Questions
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According to Jack Lawson, what percentage of Native People are directly or indirectly affected by alcoholism?
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Until the mid-1980s, Native children were taken from their communities and forced to
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Life events are experienced by Native Americans as
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When Native People act reserved and quiet, it should be understood as
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Which of the following is the primary reason Native Americans seek treatment?
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What are some of the reasons Native Americans have found it so difficult to assimilate into American society?
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What are the most appropriate sources of cultural information when working with Native communities? In what ways can this information help you assess and build rapport with clients?
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In which of the following ways is the term Native American most flawed?
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In order to develop rapport with Native clients, it is important to learn not to be afraid of their
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Discuss the history of the boarding school experience. What were the short- and long-term repercussions of these governmental policies?
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Explain how the dimensions of tribe affiliation, sharing, cooperation, noninterference, time orientation, and alcohol abuse can impact your counseling practice in working with Native American populations.
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The use of Native culture as an avenue to recovery is effective because:
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Which of the following is a reason for the change in Native American population trend over the last 10 years?
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In what ways did the Relocation Act of the 1940s create internal conflict within Native communities? What were some of the underlying cultural reasons for the failures related to this program?
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Many Native Americans moved to urban areas as a result of the Relocation Act of the 1940s. What was the primary result of that movement?
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Which of the following is the most prominent reason for the insular nature of Native American culture?
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Which of the following is the 1978 legal mandate which re-established tribal authority over adoption?
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In Native culture, physical and emotional illness are reflections of
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In Native American culture, status and honor are gained though
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