Deck 8: Sexual Orientation

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Polls show that ________ people accept gays and lesbians than before; however, the number of Americans who believe homosexuality should be illegal has ____________.

A) more; stayed the same
B) less; increased
C) more; decreased
D) less; stayed the same
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Explore the unique oppressions a person who identifies as bisexual might bring to counseling.
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The _____________ dimensions that influence a person's sexual orientation identity include biological factors, microsocial context, gender norms, culture, and religion.

A) societal
B) biopsychosocial
C) developmental
D) biological
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The notion of homosexuality being a mental illness was fueled by:

A) Freud
B) the psychosocial theory
C) the psychoanalytic tradition
D) developmental theories
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In the 1980s and into the 1990s, the gay community was greatly affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic which led to all of the following except:

A) losses of friends and partners
B) fear of diagnosis
C) medical and social crises of illness
D) anti-discrimination campaigns by doctors
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What obstacles might exist for counselors working with client's of a different sexual orientation? How might those obstacles be overcome?
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The happenings at Stonewall Inn Bar on June 28, 1960 were significant because

A) it gave police officers the right to arrest a person due to their sexual orientation
B) it lead to segregation in bars being outlawed
C) it inspired a mass liberation movement which provided political analysis of sexism and gender roles
D) it became the first night club to identify with the gay community
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The stage characterized by congruence and consistency between individual identity and development process is:

A) synthesis
B) diffusion
C) deepening and commitment
D) active exploration
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What personal and social obstacles might be keeping you from becoming an LGBT ally? How might you work through these issues in order to become a better ally?
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In terms of sexual orientation identity development a person in the __________ stage describes acceptance of sexual roles and identity while avoiding sexual self-exploration, whereas a person in the ____________ stage engages in purposeful exploration of sexual needs, values, and orientation.

A) active exploration; unexplored commitment
B) diffusion; synthesis
C) unexplored commitment; active exploration
D) diffusion; active exploration
Question
The division of sexuality into abnormal and normal:

A) has not been a historical constant
B) has always been present in society
C) has never occurred historically
D) is a common theme repeated throughout history
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A client who comes to counseling wondering "Could I be gay?" is most likely at which stage of identity development?

A) identity comparison
B) identity confusion
C) identity tolerance
D) identity acceptance
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Many transgender clients are required to undergo counseling prior to presenting themselves for hormone therapy or sexual reassignment surgeries. What topics and issues might you explore with such a client?
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How might working with a client at the beginning stages of coming-out differ from a client at the later stages of coming-out?
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Individuals at the _________ stage of identity development have a strong sense of identity with the gay community and devalue heterosexuality, while individuals at the __________ stage also have a strong sense of identity and have a more inclusive attitude when dealing with heterosexuality.

A) identity synthesis; identity pride
B) identity acceptance; identity tolerance
C) identity tolerance; identity synthesis
D) identity pride; identity synthesis
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Deck 8: Sexual Orientation
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Polls show that ________ people accept gays and lesbians than before; however, the number of Americans who believe homosexuality should be illegal has ____________.

A) more; stayed the same
B) less; increased
C) more; decreased
D) less; stayed the same
A
2
Explore the unique oppressions a person who identifies as bisexual might bring to counseling.
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The _____________ dimensions that influence a person's sexual orientation identity include biological factors, microsocial context, gender norms, culture, and religion.

A) societal
B) biopsychosocial
C) developmental
D) biological
B
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The notion of homosexuality being a mental illness was fueled by:

A) Freud
B) the psychosocial theory
C) the psychoanalytic tradition
D) developmental theories
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In the 1980s and into the 1990s, the gay community was greatly affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic which led to all of the following except:

A) losses of friends and partners
B) fear of diagnosis
C) medical and social crises of illness
D) anti-discrimination campaigns by doctors
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What obstacles might exist for counselors working with client's of a different sexual orientation? How might those obstacles be overcome?
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The happenings at Stonewall Inn Bar on June 28, 1960 were significant because

A) it gave police officers the right to arrest a person due to their sexual orientation
B) it lead to segregation in bars being outlawed
C) it inspired a mass liberation movement which provided political analysis of sexism and gender roles
D) it became the first night club to identify with the gay community
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The stage characterized by congruence and consistency between individual identity and development process is:

A) synthesis
B) diffusion
C) deepening and commitment
D) active exploration
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What personal and social obstacles might be keeping you from becoming an LGBT ally? How might you work through these issues in order to become a better ally?
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In terms of sexual orientation identity development a person in the __________ stage describes acceptance of sexual roles and identity while avoiding sexual self-exploration, whereas a person in the ____________ stage engages in purposeful exploration of sexual needs, values, and orientation.

A) active exploration; unexplored commitment
B) diffusion; synthesis
C) unexplored commitment; active exploration
D) diffusion; active exploration
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The division of sexuality into abnormal and normal:

A) has not been a historical constant
B) has always been present in society
C) has never occurred historically
D) is a common theme repeated throughout history
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A client who comes to counseling wondering "Could I be gay?" is most likely at which stage of identity development?

A) identity comparison
B) identity confusion
C) identity tolerance
D) identity acceptance
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Many transgender clients are required to undergo counseling prior to presenting themselves for hormone therapy or sexual reassignment surgeries. What topics and issues might you explore with such a client?
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How might working with a client at the beginning stages of coming-out differ from a client at the later stages of coming-out?
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Individuals at the _________ stage of identity development have a strong sense of identity with the gay community and devalue heterosexuality, while individuals at the __________ stage also have a strong sense of identity and have a more inclusive attitude when dealing with heterosexuality.

A) identity synthesis; identity pride
B) identity acceptance; identity tolerance
C) identity tolerance; identity synthesis
D) identity pride; identity synthesis
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