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HSCO 509 quiz 2 solutions complete answers
· Question 1
All of the following are part of the Three-Tier Model of Social Advocacy except (ch. 3)
· Question 2
Sexism is defined as the oppression of individuals based on ________. (ch. 5)
· Question 3
The American Institute of Bisexuality identified seven variables involved in sexual orientation. Which of the following was not one of those variables? (ch. 6)
· Question 4
The term affectional orientation allows the LGB or questioning client to identify themselves beyond their sexual behavior (ch. 6).
· Question 5
Levant and others described a complex, learned socialization pattern whereby some men may exhibit a relational style characterized by suppressing or denying their __________ (ch. 5)
· Question 6
_________ counseling refers to counseling that recognizes the impact of oppression, privilege, and discrimination on the mental health of individuals. (ch. 3)
· Question 7
_______ is a term that has been used to describe people whose gender identities and expressions do not fit into societal norms of sex assignment (male, female) and the gender binary (man, woman). (ch. 5)
· Question 8
Male privilege refers to unearned rights and societal benefits afforded to men solely based on their physical appearance. (ch. 5)
· Question 9
The myth of meritocracy is the notion that all individuals, regardless of racial makeup, can succeed if they “work hard.” (ch. 4)
· Question 10
The authors equate the Defense of Marriage Act and other anti-gay marriage laws passed by states with institutional heterosexism. (ch. 6)
· Question 11
_________ includes acts of depriving an individual or groups an object, label, experience, or living condition and hinders physical and psychological well-being. (ch. 3)
· Question 12
Lee (2007) and others have suggested that establishing a social justice compass in counseling should be considered the _________ source. (ch. 3)
· Question 13
Success, power, and competition (SPC) describes the degree to which men are socialized to focus on personal achievement, obtaining authority, or comparing themselves to others. (ch. 5)
· Question 14
All of the following contribute to counselor racism except _______ (ch. 4)
· Question 15
_______ includes overt acts of oppression. (ch. 3)
· Question 16
_______ racism or cultural racism refers to members of marginalized groups believing and accepting negative social messages about their own racial and ethnic groups. (ch. 4)
· Question 17
Transgenerational focus involves coming to understand a male client’s resistance to counseling by examining his relationships with his immediate family and with his siblings in particular. (ch. 5).
· Question 18
_______ is behaviors and attitudes that clients identify as beneficial in coping with stressful situations and adversity. (ch. 3)
· Question 19
The American Psychological Association uses the term ________ to define the prejudicial and discriminatory oppression of LGBTQI individuals. (ch. 6)
· Question 20
________ is a defining cultural characteristic in that individuals and groups perceive and understand each other through this socially constructed prism that will be transmitted to succeeding generations. (ch. 4)
· Question 21
All of the following were considerations called for by, among others, the American Psychological Association when counseling females except ________. (ch. 5)
· Question 22
________ racism involves social forces, institutions, and ideologies that generate and reinforce inequalities among racial or ethnic groups. (ch. 4)
· Question 23
Each of the following contributes to empowering clients at an individual except ________ (ch. 4)
· Question 24
The ACA (2014) Code of Ethics states that counselors have an ethical responsibility to continually educate themselves and to become culturally competent practitioners. (ch. 5)
· Question 25
___________ describes the social practice of boys becoming men by not getting too close to other boys due to learned restrictive emotionality and by avoiding all feminine behavior and attitudes. (ch. 5)
Question 1
_________ includes acts of depriving an individual or groups an object, label, experience, or living condition and hinders physical and psychological well-being. (ch. 3)
Question 2
________ racism involves social forces, institutions, and ideologies that generate and reinforce inequalities among racial or ethnic groups. (ch. 4)
Question 3
_______ racism or cultural racism refers to members of marginalized groups believing and accepting negative social messages about their own racial and ethnic groups. (ch. 4)
Question 4
Levant and others described a complex, learned socialization pattern whereby some men may exhibit a relational style characterized by suppressing or denying their __________ (ch. 5)
Question 5
The authors equate the Defense of Marriage Act and other anti-gay marriage laws passed by states with institutional heterosexism. (ch. 6)
Question 6
Transgenerational focus involves coming to understand a male client’s resistance to counseling by examining his relationships with his immediate family and with his siblings in particular. (ch. 5).
Question 7
All of the following were considerations called for by, among others, the American Psychological Association when counseling females except ________. (ch. 5)
Question 8
Male privilege refers to unearned rights and societal benefits afforded to men solely based on their physical appearance. (ch. 5)
Question 9
_______ is behaviors and attitudes that clients identify as beneficial in coping with stressful situations and adversity. (ch. 3)
Question 10
________ is a defining cultural characteristic in that individuals and groups perceive and understand each other through this socially constructed prism that will be transmitted to succeeding generations. (ch. 4)
Question 11
The ACA (2014) Code of Ethics states that counselors have an ethical responsibility to continually educate themselves and to become culturally competent practitioners. (ch. 5)
Question 12
The American Psychological Association uses the term ________ to define the prejudicial and discriminatory oppression of LGBTQI individuals. (ch. 6)
Question 13
All of the following contribute to counselor racism except _______ (ch. 4)
Question 14
Success, power, and competition (SPC) describes the degree to which men are socialized to focus on personal achievement, obtaining authority, or comparing themselves to others. (ch. 5)
Question 15
The American Institute of Bisexuality identified seven variables involved in sexual orientation. Which of the following was not one of those variables? (ch. 6)
Question 16
All of the following are part of the Three-Tier Model of Social Advocacy except (ch. 3)
Question 17
_________ counseling refers to counseling that recognizes the impact of oppression, privilege, and discrimination on the mental health of individuals. (ch. 3)
Question 18
Sexism is defined as the oppression of individuals based on ________. (ch. 5)
Question 19
_______ includes overt acts of oppression. (ch. 3)
Question 20
Lee (2007) and others have suggested that establishing a social justice compass in counseling should be considered the _________ source. (ch. 3)
Question 21
The term affectional orientation allows the LGB or questioning client to identify themselves beyond their sexual behavior (ch. 6).
Question 22
_______ is a term that has been used to describe people whose gender identities and expressions do not fit into societal norms of sex assignment (male, female) and the gender binary (man, woman). (ch. 5)
Question 23
Each of the following contributes to empowering clients at an individual except ________ (ch. 4)
Question 24
The myth of meritocracy is the notion that all individuals, regardless of racial makeup, can succeed if they “work hard.” (ch. 4)
Question 25
___________ describes the social practice of boys becoming men by not getting too close to other boys due to learned restrictive emotionality and by avoiding all feminine behavior and attitudes. (ch. 5)
The American psychological association used the term to define the prejudicial and discriminatory oppression of LGBTAI individuals (ch.6)
Each of the following contributes to mitigation counselor racism except?
Ronald Levant described normative male alexithymia as an inability to put feelings into words that result from a long socialization process in which boys are taught to suppress and deny their __________ (ch. 5)
Ratts (2009) and others have suggested that including social justice or multiculturalism in counseling should be considered the _________ source. (ch. 3)
Each of the following contributes to mitigating counselor racism except ________ (ch. 4)
All of the following were considerations called for by the American Psychological Association when counseling females except ________. (ch. 5)
The term affectional orientation allows the LGB or questioning client to use a broader spectrum of cognitive language to explore or accurately represent his or her experience of attraction.
The authors equate the Defense of Marriage Act with institutional heterosexism. (ch. 6)