Exam 4: Cultural Contexts and Career Counseling
Exam 1: Career Counseling: an Overview16 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics for Career Professionals17 Questions
Exam 3: Career Interventions in Different Settings15 Questions
Exam 4: Cultural Contexts and Career Counseling14 Questions
Exam 6: Testing and Assessment13 Questions
Exam 7: Hollands Theory of Vocational Personalities and Work Environments13 Questions
Exam 8: The Theory of Work Adjustment14 Questions
Exam 9: Supers Developmental Theory13 Questions
Exam 10: Gottfredsons Theory of Circumscription and Compromise13 Questions
Exam 11: Social Cognitive Career Theory13 Questions
Exam 12: Career Construction Theory and Life Designing Paradigm13 Questions
Exam 13: Psychology of Working Theory13 Questions
Exam 14: Information About the World of Work12 Questions
Exam 15: The Intersection of Career and Noncareer Issues13 Questions
Exam 16: Summary and Integration13 Questions
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The third dimension of Fouad and Kantamneni's three-dimensional model is ______.
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Jonah was raised in a lower income family.Which of the following is likely to be true?
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An awareness of one's own cultural beliefs and assumptions as a counselor is ______.
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Fouad and Kantamneni's three-dimensional model includes individual characteristics, group-level characteristics, and ______ characteristics.
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By emphasizing ______ variability, alpha bias leads to minimization of ______ variability.
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Culturally responsive career counseling is recommended for ______.
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True or False: Effective counselors treat all people the same.
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Fouad and Kantamneni's three-dimensional model examines individual characteristics, group-level variables, and the broader society in which a person lives.One criticism of the model, however, is that ______.
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Clients' approaches to work, their views of appropriate work, and the role that they want work to play in their lives are all shaped by ______ factors.
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Marty is an undergraduate student whose biology professor encouraged him to consider applying to the nursing program.Marty says he does not think that men are natural caregivers and questions whether he will be successful in the field.Which best describes Marty's thinking?
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When counselors are "gender blind," that is, they ignore differences between men and women, they may be engaging in ______.
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Which statement best describes traditional socialization patterns and messages on women and men?
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What has research found regarding ethnic minority children's career dreams?
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Amena seeks your assistance in finding a job that will help her support her family.They have recently immigrated to the United States.Amena's husband was killed before the family fled Syria.She and her three daughters reside with Amena's mother in housing provided by a refugee resettlement organization.Amena's mother has offered to watch the children after school, so Amena does not need to worry about childcare, but Amena cries as she talks about leaving them for eight or more hours a day.Chapter 4 identifies six central tenets that characterize traditional career counseling but cautions that counselors working from a multicultural perspective need to guard against these.Select four of these six tenets and briefly describe why you would avoid relying on these tenets in your work with Amena.
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