Deck 4: Career Counseling Without Borders: Moving Beyond Traditional Career Practices of Helping
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Deck 4: Career Counseling Without Borders: Moving Beyond Traditional Career Practices of Helping
1
The systems approach to career counseling addresses situations as a whole, rather than looking at the individual parts of the situation.
False
2
The MAD model focuses on helping clients apply strategies to become more cultural self- aware.
False
3
The American Counseling Association (ACA) adopted the Multicultural Com- petencies in 2008 as a response to the growing need for counselors to implement advocacy interventions.
False
4
Social justice is defined by the chapter as the distribution of advantages and disadvantages within a society.
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Multicultural Counseling Competencies (MCCs) are framed around three areas:(a) counselors' awareness of their own cultural values, biases, and assumptions;(b) counselors' understanding of the effect of their world view on clients; and(c) adopting newer culturally appropriate intervention strategies and techniques.
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6
A school counselor collaborates with local businesses to conduct career work- shops for individuals with disabilities. This is an example of a counselor working in which arena as described in the ACA Advocacy Competencies?
A) Client/student level
B) Public level
C) School/community level
D) All of the above
A) Client/student level
B) Public level
C) School/community level
D) All of the above
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7
An individual's culture can be made up of both observable and unobservable aspects. Which of the following is an example of an observable aspect of a cli- ent's culture?
A) Praying the rosary for nine nights after the death of a family member
B) Speaking Spanish
C) Preparing a meal of tacos, carne asada, and menudo
D) All of the above
A) Praying the rosary for nine nights after the death of a family member
B) Speaking Spanish
C) Preparing a meal of tacos, carne asada, and menudo
D) All of the above
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8
The 1960s introduced the concept of multicultural counseling literature, which later prompted the development of which counseling organization?
A) Association for Non-White Concerns (ANWC)
B) American Personnel and Guidance Association (APGA)
C) American Counseling Association (ACA)
D) None of the above
A) Association for Non-White Concerns (ANWC)
B) American Personnel and Guidance Association (APGA)
C) American Counseling Association (ACA)
D) None of the above
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9
The Multicultural Counseling Competencies (Sue, Arredondo, & McDavis, 1992) are framed around three areas that include the following primary domains:
A) Knowledge, skills, awareness
B) Values, knowledge, skills
C) Beliefs, skills, awareness
D) None of the above
A) Knowledge, skills, awareness
B) Values, knowledge, skills
C) Beliefs, skills, awareness
D) None of the above
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10
Vespa et al. (2010) agreed that traditional career development theories espoused Western European values. Which of the following did Vespa et al. not cite as a manifestation of these values?
A) Separation between work and family
B) Linear career development process
C) Value of individuality and autonomy
D) Women's role in the home
A) Separation between work and family
B) Linear career development process
C) Value of individuality and autonomy
D) Women's role in the home
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11
Match the event(s) to the era.
-Ethnicity
A) Historically refers to racial and ethnic individual and group differences, buthas been broadened in definition
B) Has to do with an individual's identification with a cultural group basedon factors such as country of origin, language,
Sociopolitical history, and religion
C) Relates to individual and group differences based on factors such as race,ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic class,
Religion, spiritual orientation, age, and disability status
D) Is a social construct that categorizes individuals based on skin pigmentationand other physical attributes
E) Relates to characteristics, values, behaviors, products, and worldviews of agroup of people with a distinct sociohistorical context
-Ethnicity
A) Historically refers to racial and ethnic individual and group differences, buthas been broadened in definition
B) Has to do with an individual's identification with a cultural group basedon factors such as country of origin, language,
Sociopolitical history, and religion
C) Relates to individual and group differences based on factors such as race,ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic class,
Religion, spiritual orientation, age, and disability status
D) Is a social construct that categorizes individuals based on skin pigmentationand other physical attributes
E) Relates to characteristics, values, behaviors, products, and worldviews of agroup of people with a distinct sociohistorical context
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Match the event(s) to the era.
-Diversity
A) Historically refers to racial and ethnic individual and group differences, buthas been broadened in definition
B) Has to do with an individual's identification with a cultural group basedon factors such as country of origin, language,
Sociopolitical history, and religion
C) Relates to individual and group differences based on factors such as race,ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic class,
Religion, spiritual orientation, age, and disability status
D) Is a social construct that categorizes individuals based on skin pigmentationand other physical attributes
E) Relates to characteristics, values, behaviors, products, and worldviews of agroup of people with a distinct sociohistorical context
-Diversity
A) Historically refers to racial and ethnic individual and group differences, buthas been broadened in definition
B) Has to do with an individual's identification with a cultural group basedon factors such as country of origin, language,
Sociopolitical history, and religion
C) Relates to individual and group differences based on factors such as race,ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic class,
Religion, spiritual orientation, age, and disability status
D) Is a social construct that categorizes individuals based on skin pigmentationand other physical attributes
E) Relates to characteristics, values, behaviors, products, and worldviews of agroup of people with a distinct sociohistorical context
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13
Match the event(s) to the era.
-Multiculturalism
A) Historically refers to racial and ethnic individual and group differences, buthas been broadened in definition
B) Has to do with an individual's identification with a cultural group basedon factors such as country of origin, language,
Sociopolitical history, and religion
C) Relates to individual and group differences based on factors such as race,ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic class,
Religion, spiritual orientation, age, and disability status
D) Is a social construct that categorizes individuals based on skin pigmentationand other physical attributes
E) Relates to characteristics, values, behaviors, products, and worldviews of agroup of people with a distinct sociohistorical context
-Multiculturalism
A) Historically refers to racial and ethnic individual and group differences, buthas been broadened in definition
B) Has to do with an individual's identification with a cultural group basedon factors such as country of origin, language,
Sociopolitical history, and religion
C) Relates to individual and group differences based on factors such as race,ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic class,
Religion, spiritual orientation, age, and disability status
D) Is a social construct that categorizes individuals based on skin pigmentationand other physical attributes
E) Relates to characteristics, values, behaviors, products, and worldviews of agroup of people with a distinct sociohistorical context
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Match the event(s) to the era.
-Race
A) Historically refers to racial and ethnic individual and group differences, buthas been broadened in definition
B) Has to do with an individual's identification with a cultural group basedon factors such as country of origin, language,
Sociopolitical history, and religion
C) Relates to individual and group differences based on factors such as race,ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic class,
Religion, spiritual orientation, age, and disability status
D) Is a social construct that categorizes individuals based on skin pigmentationand other physical attributes
E) Relates to characteristics, values, behaviors, products, and worldviews of agroup of people with a distinct sociohistorical context
-Race
A) Historically refers to racial and ethnic individual and group differences, buthas been broadened in definition
B) Has to do with an individual's identification with a cultural group basedon factors such as country of origin, language,
Sociopolitical history, and religion
C) Relates to individual and group differences based on factors such as race,ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic class,
Religion, spiritual orientation, age, and disability status
D) Is a social construct that categorizes individuals based on skin pigmentationand other physical attributes
E) Relates to characteristics, values, behaviors, products, and worldviews of agroup of people with a distinct sociohistorical context
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Match the event(s) to the era.
-Culture
A) Historically refers to racial and ethnic individual and group differences, buthas been broadened in definition
B) Has to do with an individual's identification with a cultural group basedon factors such as country of origin, language,
Sociopolitical history, and religion
C) Relates to individual and group differences based on factors such as race,ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic class,
Religion, spiritual orientation, age, and disability status
D) Is a social construct that categorizes individuals based on skin pigmentationand other physical attributes
E) Relates to characteristics, values, behaviors, products, and worldviews of agroup of people with a distinct sociohistorical context
-Culture
A) Historically refers to racial and ethnic individual and group differences, buthas been broadened in definition
B) Has to do with an individual's identification with a cultural group basedon factors such as country of origin, language,
Sociopolitical history, and religion
C) Relates to individual and group differences based on factors such as race,ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic class,
Religion, spiritual orientation, age, and disability status
D) Is a social construct that categorizes individuals based on skin pigmentationand other physical attributes
E) Relates to characteristics, values, behaviors, products, and worldviews of agroup of people with a distinct sociohistorical context
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As the population of our clientele becomes ever more diverse, career counselors are realizing that traditional career methods of helping should be standardized so they apply to everyone.
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The demographic shift in the US population means that increasing numbers of diverse clients are entering the workforce, and thus likely to seek career counseling.
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18
Western theories of career development have been identified to be mostly effec- tive with diverse populations because of their attention to cultural and contextual factors.
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Race is a social construct that categorizes individuals based on skin pigmenta- tion and other physical attributes.
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The term "diversity" refers to individual and group differences based on factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic class, religion, spiritual orientation, age, and disability status to a few.
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Observable aspects of culture may include gender role expectations, family structure, communication styles, and orientation to time.
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Universal dimensions of existence are the needs that all human beings have regardless of individual or group needs.
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Oppression is simply not an ideology or set of beliefs that asserts one group's superiority over another. Nor is it random acts of discrimination or harassment toward members of the subordinate group. It is a system of domination with many interlocking parts.
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Social justice counseling is mostly a process rather than a goal.
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Career counselors who operate out of a social justice framework are often referred to as change justice gurus.
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Multicultural counseling is the preparation and practices that integrate multi- cultural and culture-specific awareness, knowledge, and skills into counseling interactions.
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The career development field has overemphasized "person variables" such as clients' abilities, needs, and interests which has contributed to the lack of
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A key element to multicultural career counseling is to operate without a fixed framework so one is more open throughout the career counseling process.
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A systems approach to career counseling emphasizes both the parts within a whole system and views the whole system as greater than the sum of its parts.
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In 2010, Jane Goodman, then President of the ACA, commissioned a task force to develop advocacy competencies for the profession.
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The American Counseling Association (ACA) adopted the Advocacy Compe- tencies in 2010 as a response to the growing need for counselors to implement advocacy interventions.
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Multiculturalism and social justice are "two sides of the same coin."
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The Multicultural and Advocacy Dimensions (MAD) model describes the emotional process a counselor and client experience in working through oppression.
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Clients who experience conscientizacao, especially those from marginalized groups, begin to realize that many of the career obstacles they experience have to do with how the world is structured.
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The Advocacy Competencies consist of four levels of intervention.
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