Native American traditional practices are directly bound to
a. historical events.
b. land and natural formations within geographic locations.
c. rising up from political and social oppression and subordination.
d. religious freedoms set forth by the American Indian Religious Freedom Act.
Q. 2The full mental status includes all of the following areas of assessment except:
a. mental grasp
b. psychological reasoning
c. sensorium
d. judgment and insight
Q. 3Which of the following is a necessary prerequisite for a true meritocracy to exist?
a. A level playing field regarding education and opportunity.
b. An egalitarian society.
c. Individual success being due to ability and work rather than external and/or systemic help.
d. All of the above.
Q. 4According to the author, who is responsible for initiating a discussion of class in counseling?
a. The client - if it is relevant the client will bring it up.
b. The client - it would be disempowering for the counselor to assume it's an issue.
c. The counselor - stigma and power differences may prevent the client from raising the topic.
d. The counselor - low-income clients may not understand the significance of classism.
Q. 5The Arab Middle East is geographically located in
a. Subsaharan Africa and Asia.
b. Asia.
c. Asia and Eastern Europe.
d. Asia and Northern Africa.
Q. 6In addition to alcoholism and FAS, Native Americans are affected by other health concerns at rates far greater than other Americans. These health concerns include each of the following EXCEPT
a. diabetes.
b. tuberculosis.
c. pneumonia.
d. heart disease.
Q. 7The __________ developed competencies for working with sexual minorities?
a. American Counseling Association (ACA)
b. Association for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Issues in Counseling (ALGBIC)
c. People for the American Way (PAW)
d. American School Counselor Association (ASCA)