Deck 15: Advocacy Counseling: Being an Effective Agent of Change for Clients
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Deck 15: Advocacy Counseling: Being an Effective Agent of Change for Clients
1
Addressing external barriers that impede human development is the core purpose of
A) counseling.
B) consultation.
C) advocacy.
D) None of the above.
A) counseling.
B) consultation.
C) advocacy.
D) None of the above.
advocacy.
2
Advocacy in counseling has become known as advocacy counseling with an emphasis on _______.
A) social work.
B) empowerment.
C) consultation.
D) social action and justice.
A) social work.
B) empowerment.
C) consultation.
D) social action and justice.
social action and justice.
3
Family, school, work, and friends are examples of a client's
A) problems.
B) systems.
C) worldview.
D) reality.
A) problems.
B) systems.
C) worldview.
D) reality.
systems.
4
The professional counselor can collect information about the client's worldview by
A) giving the client a questionnaire.
B) using active listening skills in sessions.
C) constructing a genogram.
D) All of the above.
A) giving the client a questionnaire.
B) using active listening skills in sessions.
C) constructing a genogram.
D) All of the above.
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5
Racism, sexism, and ageism are examples of
A) experiences of all clients.
B) barriers to human development and growth.
C) political incorrectness.
D) None of the above.
A) experiences of all clients.
B) barriers to human development and growth.
C) political incorrectness.
D) None of the above.
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6
According to research, professional counselors need the ability to lead in order to be a(n)
A) effective counselor.
B) future politician.
C) successful advocate.
D) good team player.
A) effective counselor.
B) future politician.
C) successful advocate.
D) good team player.
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7
Gaining knowledge is a significant component of training when working with clients on
A) learning to communicate.
B) self-reflection.
C) empowerment.
D) empathy.
A) learning to communicate.
B) self-reflection.
C) empowerment.
D) empathy.
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8
Self-advocacy is part of the process when clients put __________ into action to combat barriers to their own development.
A) empowerment
B) skills
C) intellect
D) emotions
A) empowerment
B) skills
C) intellect
D) emotions
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9
Problem assessment in advocacy counseling includes
A) identifying the etiology of the problem.
B) identifying the systems relevant to the problem.
C) recognizing the client's behavior and concerns that are responses to systemic or internalized oppression.
D) All of the above.
A) identifying the etiology of the problem.
B) identifying the systems relevant to the problem.
C) recognizing the client's behavior and concerns that are responses to systemic or internalized oppression.
D) All of the above.
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10
Heterosexism is
A) fear of homosexual individuals.
B) fear of heterosexual individuals.
C) stigmatization of any non-heterosexual form of behavior, identity, relationship, or community.
D) stigmatization of any heterosexual form of behavior, identity, relationship, or community.
A) fear of homosexual individuals.
B) fear of heterosexual individuals.
C) stigmatization of any non-heterosexual form of behavior, identity, relationship, or community.
D) stigmatization of any heterosexual form of behavior, identity, relationship, or community.
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11
Client advocacy competencies require professional counselors to
A) negotiate relevant services and systems on behalf of clients.
B) act as a mediator.
C) identify barriers to the well-being of clients.
D) All of the above.
A) negotiate relevant services and systems on behalf of clients.
B) act as a mediator.
C) identify barriers to the well-being of clients.
D) All of the above.
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12
Having an understanding of how systems work will help professional counselors in
A) client advocacy.
B) systems advocacy.
C) social/political advocacy.
D) All of the above.
A) client advocacy.
B) systems advocacy.
C) social/political advocacy.
D) All of the above.
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13
Addressing recurrent themes heard from clients in counseling is part of __________ advocacy.
A) client
B) systems
C) social/political
D) None of the above.
A) client
B) systems
C) social/political
D) None of the above.
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14
When working with community groups, effective communication is important in
A) building alliances with community groups.
B) clarifying problems with clients.
C) assessing resources.
D) None of the above.
A) building alliances with community groups.
B) clarifying problems with clients.
C) assessing resources.
D) None of the above.
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15
Providing leadership and assessing, collecting, analyzing, and disseminating data are skills professional counselors should
A) learn in the process of advocacy.
B) learn in counselor training.
C) learn by doing.
D) use infrequently.
A) learn in the process of advocacy.
B) learn in counselor training.
C) learn by doing.
D) use infrequently.
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16
An action plan includes
A) clear goals.
B) specific goals.
C) step-by-step goals.
D) All of the above.
A) clear goals.
B) specific goals.
C) step-by-step goals.
D) All of the above.
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17
Distributing public information is one method counselors use in meeting advocacy competencies in
A) client empowerment.
B) community collaboration.
C) the public arena.
D) systems advocacy.
A) client empowerment.
B) community collaboration.
C) the public arena.
D) systems advocacy.
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18
Advocating for clients and communities by using public information is also a method of advocating for
A) families.
B) organizations.
C) the counseling profession.
D) None of the above.
A) families.
B) organizations.
C) the counseling profession.
D) None of the above.
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19
Assessing and using appropriate resources is a helpful guideline for professional counselors to use in determining how to __________ in public policy.
A) advocate
B) counsel
C) consult
D) lead
A) advocate
B) counsel
C) consult
D) lead
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20
Successful advocacy counseling includes work with
A) clients.
B) communities.
C) government.
D) All of the above.
A) clients.
B) communities.
C) government.
D) All of the above.
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21
Celebrating successful advocacy efforts is as important as
A) planning for effective advocacy.
B) creating an action plan.
C) learning from unsuccessful advocacy efforts and trying again.
D) All of the above.
A) planning for effective advocacy.
B) creating an action plan.
C) learning from unsuccessful advocacy efforts and trying again.
D) All of the above.
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22
Government officials, institutional leaders, and religious leaders should be considered as allies in __________ advocacy.
A) client
B) systems
C) social/political
D) None of the above.
A) client
B) systems
C) social/political
D) None of the above.
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23
Becoming a professional counselor as advocate is a(n)
A) ethical responsibility.
B) legal responsibility.
C) Both of the above.
D) None of the above.
A) ethical responsibility.
B) legal responsibility.
C) Both of the above.
D) None of the above.
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24
Combating barriers to human growth and development is central to the role of the professional counselor as
A) consultant.
B) leader.
C) advocacy counselor.
D) provider of public information.
A) consultant.
B) leader.
C) advocacy counselor.
D) provider of public information.
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25
The core purpose of advocacy is
A) fighting for your clients.
B) fulfilling an ethical requirement.
C) addressing external barriers the impede human development.
D) All of the above.
A) fighting for your clients.
B) fulfilling an ethical requirement.
C) addressing external barriers the impede human development.
D) All of the above.
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26
Advocacy counseling involves advocacy, but also emphasizes
A) inaction.
B) social welfare.
C) forming alliances.
D) social justice.
A) inaction.
B) social welfare.
C) forming alliances.
D) social justice.
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27
Understanding the client's "world" or systems can include
A) family.
B) school.
C) work.
D) All of the above.
A) family.
B) school.
C) work.
D) All of the above.
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28
In assessing the client's world, the counselor collects information about the client's
A) systems.
B) health.
C) finances.
D) All of the above.
A) systems.
B) health.
C) finances.
D) All of the above.
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29
According to research, to be a successful advocate for clients, counselors need to have
A) political and social resources.
B) leadership abilities.
C) high intellectual abilities.
D) financial resources.
A) political and social resources.
B) leadership abilities.
C) high intellectual abilities.
D) financial resources.
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30
A significant component of empowerment training with clients includes
A) self-reflection.
B) learning to communicate.
C) gaining knowledge.
D) None of the above.
A) self-reflection.
B) learning to communicate.
C) gaining knowledge.
D) None of the above.
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31
In advocacy counseling, putting empowerment into action to combat barriers to clients' own development is known as
A) self-confidence.
B) self-esteem.
C) self-harm.
D) self-advocacy.
A) self-confidence.
B) self-esteem.
C) self-harm.
D) self-advocacy.
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32
Stigmatization of any non-heterosexual form of behavior, identity, relationship, or community is called
A) heteropatriarchy.
B) racism.
C) homophobia.
D) heterosexism.
A) heteropatriarchy.
B) racism.
C) homophobia.
D) heterosexism.
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33
Negotiating relevant services and systems on behalf of clients are part of the __________ competencies.
A) client empowerment
B) system advocacy
C) advocacy
D) client advocacy
A) client empowerment
B) system advocacy
C) advocacy
D) client advocacy
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34
Which of the following strategies is important to remember in advocacy counseling?
A) Being flexible and willing to compromise.
B) Having a perspective of the impact the counselor's personality will have on the advocacy process.
C) Understanding how systems work.
D) All of the above.
A) Being flexible and willing to compromise.
B) Having a perspective of the impact the counselor's personality will have on the advocacy process.
C) Understanding how systems work.
D) All of the above.
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35
What is one way that counselors typically become aware of problems in their community?
A) Reading about it in a professional journal.
B) Hearing recurring themes from their clients.
C) Hearing about it at a professional conference.
D) None of the above.
A) Reading about it in a professional journal.
B) Hearing recurring themes from their clients.
C) Hearing about it at a professional conference.
D) None of the above.
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36
In building alliances with community groups, __________ is critical to successful advocacy.
A) effective communication
B) planning ability
C) assessment
D) implementation of plan
A) effective communication
B) planning ability
C) assessment
D) implementation of plan
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37
The training a counselor receives helps with what processes as part of system change and advocacy?
A) Providing leadership
B) Collaborating with others
C) Assessing, collecting, analyzing, and disseminating data
D) All of the above.
A) Providing leadership
B) Collaborating with others
C) Assessing, collecting, analyzing, and disseminating data
D) All of the above.
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38
A(n) __________ plan includes specific goals for implementing change.
A) action
B) advocacy
C) systems
D) community
A) action
B) advocacy
C) systems
D) community
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39
One method to encourage the public to become aware of environmental factors that are barriers to all individuals' human development is called public
A) advocacy.
B) service.
C) information.
D) All of the above.
A) advocacy.
B) service.
C) information.
D) All of the above.
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40
When counselors advocate for the counseling profession, they also advocate for
A) counselors.
B) systems.
C) professional organizations.
D) clients.
A) counselors.
B) systems.
C) professional organizations.
D) clients.
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41
Advocacy counseling requires that counselors
A) work with others.
B) work alone.
C) work as the leader only.
D) work as the planner only.
A) work with others.
B) work alone.
C) work as the leader only.
D) work as the planner only.
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42
If social/political advocacy efforts fail, then the counselor should
A) contact another Congress member to aid in the effort.
B) let someone else lead the effort.
C) learn from the mistakes and try something different.
D) try advocating at a different level.
A) contact another Congress member to aid in the effort.
B) let someone else lead the effort.
C) learn from the mistakes and try something different.
D) try advocating at a different level.
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43
Social/political advocacy could include
A) government officials.
B) institutional leaders.
C) religious leaders.
D) All of the above.
A) government officials.
B) institutional leaders.
C) religious leaders.
D) All of the above.
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44
It is an ethical responsibility for the counselor to
A) work.
B) advocate.
C) report prejudice.
D) None of the above.
A) work.
B) advocate.
C) report prejudice.
D) None of the above.
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45
Resistance is a normal response to
A) other individuals' ideas.
B) problems.
C) change.
D) different groups of people.
A) other individuals' ideas.
B) problems.
C) change.
D) different groups of people.
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46
Clients are not necessarily involved in
A) empowerment.
B) client advocacy.
C) assessment.
D) systems advocacy.
A) empowerment.
B) client advocacy.
C) assessment.
D) systems advocacy.
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47
Social/political advocacy involves a personal level of self-assessment that involves exploring self-development of
A) racial identity.
B) social class identity.
C) gender identity.
D) All of the above.
A) racial identity.
B) social class identity.
C) gender identity.
D) All of the above.
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48
Determining how to advocate for change of a social/political challenge involves all of the following EXCEPT determining
A) who created it.
B) how long it has been in existence.
C) how it has been maintained.
D) how it is resistant to change.
A) who created it.
B) how long it has been in existence.
C) how it has been maintained.
D) how it is resistant to change.
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49
In determining how to advocate in the public domain, professional counselors need to
A) examine ongoing issues that are important concerns to members of schools or other community groups.
B) determine if community concerns are appearing in local media sources.
C) assess and determine resources.
D) All of the above.
A) examine ongoing issues that are important concerns to members of schools or other community groups.
B) determine if community concerns are appearing in local media sources.
C) assess and determine resources.
D) All of the above.
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50
In assessing the client's world, the professional counselor collects information about the client's
A) systems.
B) health.
C) finances.
D) All of the above.
A) systems.
B) health.
C) finances.
D) All of the above.
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51
At the _______ level of counseling and advocacy interventions, professional counselors incorporate empowerment strategies in their direct counseling.
A) interpersonal
B) intrapersonal
C) community
D) institutional
A) interpersonal
B) intrapersonal
C) community
D) institutional
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52
In advocacy models, ________ is usually one of the first steps, in which counselors identify the etiology of the problem and recognize client behaviors that are responses to systemic or internalized oppression.
A) problem identification
B) empowerment
C) self-advocacy
D) problem assessment
A) problem identification
B) empowerment
C) self-advocacy
D) problem assessment
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53
Counselors are usually in a good position to advocate because
A) counselors are trained to understand life span development.
B) counselors possess technology and research skills.
C) counselors may have "influential power" and privileges to help facilitate clients' access to information.
D) All of the above.
A) counselors are trained to understand life span development.
B) counselors possess technology and research skills.
C) counselors may have "influential power" and privileges to help facilitate clients' access to information.
D) All of the above.
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54
In order to address inequities at the institutional level, it is necessary for counselors to
A) focus on client empowerment.
B) work independently as a leader to oppose unfair practices.
C) understand how social institutions and systems work.
D) All of the above.
A) focus on client empowerment.
B) work independently as a leader to oppose unfair practices.
C) understand how social institutions and systems work.
D) All of the above.
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55
An example of a professional barrier to advocacy efforts is
A) fearing job security.
B) being discounted by others in the organization.
C) being occupied with administrative-directed activities.
D) All of the above.
A) fearing job security.
B) being discounted by others in the organization.
C) being occupied with administrative-directed activities.
D) All of the above.
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56
A(n) ________ outlines clear and specific goals in a step-by-step method for implementing change. It also shows how to use resources effectively and anticipates difficulties.
A) action plan
B) assessment
C) proposal
D) evaluation
A) action plan
B) assessment
C) proposal
D) evaluation
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57
Providing a presentation for a community or professional group to increase awareness for a specific issue is an example of
A) interpersonal advocacy.
B) a public information activity.
C) systemic change.
D) All of the above.
A) interpersonal advocacy.
B) a public information activity.
C) systemic change.
D) All of the above.
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58
At the ______ level of advocacy, counselors illustrate their ethical obligation to assume an advocacy role that can affect public opinion, public policy, and legislation.
A) macrosystemic
B) microsystemic
C) systemic
D) institutional
A) macrosystemic
B) microsystemic
C) systemic
D) institutional
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59
Professional counselors may seek to engage politicians in their advocacy efforts at the public policy level. An appropriate way to contact state or national legislators is by _____.
A) emailing
B) social media
C) personal visit
D) All of the above.
A) emailing
B) social media
C) personal visit
D) All of the above.
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60
International and global affairs advocacy intervention competencies include all of the following EXCEPT
A) staying current on international politics and events.
B) seeking out relevant professional development.
C) gathering information based on recurring client themes.
D) acquiring knowledge of historical international affairs of privileged and marginalized clients.
A) staying current on international politics and events.
B) seeking out relevant professional development.
C) gathering information based on recurring client themes.
D) acquiring knowledge of historical international affairs of privileged and marginalized clients.
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61
Identify the levels of advocacy counseling and intervention competencies.
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62
Explain two types of "power" that counselors could use in advocating for clients.
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63
Describe internalized oppression and how to assess this in clients.
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64
Explain problem assessment as a key component of advocacy.
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65
Examine and explore your current leadership skills and abilities. Evaluate your skills in terms of advocating for and with clients.
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66
Identify a current issue addressed in the media that may be affecting clients. Create an advocacy plan for this issue.
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67
Create an evaluation plan to evaluate advocacy efforts.
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68
Create a public awareness campaign the includes press releases and one brochure on an issue relevant to clients.
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69
Examine and describe your levels self-development when examining racial identity, social class identity, and gender identity.
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70
Describe a national issue that continues to oppress many individuals. Include how it was created, maintained, and why it is resistant to change.
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71
Describe the skills required of the professional counselor in advocacy counseling for clients.
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72
Create an action plan for the Case Study of Mark. Describe the potential resources available and how they will be used.
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73
Describe the systems involved in the Case Study of Julie and how resources will be used in the advocacy process.
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74
For Sexual Abuse Awareness Month, create an implementation plan using public information. Write a sample press release for one of the events planned.
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75
Describe the essential elements required for successful advocacy.
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76
Apply problem assessment to a current or simulated client.
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77
Describe at least two strategies used by professional counselors advocating for clients.
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78
Describe social and political advocacy as a role of the professional counselor.
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79
Give two examples of possible public information activities.
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Explain how client empowerment affects the advocacy process.
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