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1. Joe, age 13, has been acting out since his mother moved her boyfriend into th

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Question

1. Joe, age 13, has been acting out since his mother moved her boyfriend into the house a few months ago. Marge is angry with his reaction since she has been divorced for five years and thinks that she has a right to a life of her own. Joe has indicated that he feels misplaced by her boyfriend and wants to live with his father. Marge and Joe came to the counseling center to deal with her frustration and guilt regarding the situation. It would be best to start with which of the following?

a. Act as a mediator, giving each of them a chance to share their thoughts, and seeking empathy from both sides so a decision can be made for the benefit of all concerned.

b. Talk to the mother about her selfishness concerning meeting her own needs at the expense of her son’s feelings.

c. Self-disclose an experience in which you had to make a decision that produced frustration and guilt.

d. Confront Joe about his acting-out behavior and ask what he might do to make the situation with his mother healthier.

2. When therapists impose their own values onto clients all of the following are unhealthy possible outcomes EXCEPT

a. alignment.

b. teach clients to examine values when the therapist shares their own values appropriately.

c. collusion.

d. triangulation.

3. All of the following are important for helpers who work with lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients EXCEPT

a. follow and discuss the helpers' point-of-views and religious thoughts on the relationships of these clients.

b. need to understand the ways in which prejudice, discrimination, and multiple forms of oppression are manifested in society toward LGB people.

c. have an ethical obligation to not allow their personal values to intrude into their professional work.

d. must become aware of their personal prejudices and biases regarding sexual orientation.

4. Including questions in the assessment process pertaining to a client’s spirituality and religion serves all of the following purposes EXCEPT

a. obtaining a preliminary indication of the relevance of spirituality and religion for the client.

b. indicating to the client that it is acceptable to talk about religious and spiritual concerns.

c. learning what is needed to challenge the client's beliefs.

d. gathering information that the helper might refer to at a later point in the helping process.

Explanation / Answer

1. a. Act as a mediator, giving each of them a chance to share their thoughts, and seeking empathy from both sides so a decision can be made for the benefit of all concerned.

2. b. teach clients to examine values when the therapist shares their own values appropriately.

3. a. follow and discuss the helpers' point-of-views and religious thoughts on the relationships of these clients.

4. c. learning what is needed to challenge the client's beliefs.