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Why do EFT counselors believe that gender will be relevant for most clients, especially women, even if gender is not the most salient issue?


A) because our society revolves around gender.
B) because gender issues are the easiest to address
C) because research has indicated that gender is an important issue for the majority of female clients
D) because this is what EFT therapists are trained to focus on
E) because of women's subordinate status

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At the First National Conference on Education and Training in Feminist Practice in 1993, ______________________ was defined as including therapy/counseling, supervision, consultation, writing, assessment and diagnosis, forensics, research, teaching, training, social action, administration, public service, and prevention.


A) feminism
B) comprehensive women's services
C) feminist psychological practice
D) feminist theory
E) holistic gender counseling

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_______________________ is an approach that utilizes the reading of books and articles to counter client misperceptions or employ alternate lenses.


A) Bibliotherapy
B) Literary immersion
C) Narrative therapy
D) Verbal healing
E) Fictional therapy

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Unlike the feminist approach, traditional therapies and psychological diagnostic systems emphasize an ___________________ approach to counseling that views the source of clients' problems as internal.


A) empirical
B) intrapsychic
C) experiential
D) in vivo
E) entity

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Using _____________________________, counselors facilitate clients' identification of gender-role socialization messages they have learned about how to be a female or male.


A) hypnosis
B) free association
C) gender-role analysis
D) cognitive reframing
E) gender re-organization

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Oppression cannot exist without ___________________ and vice versa.


A) empowerment
B) privilege
C) tyranny
D) diversity
E) misrepresentation

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What are the three primary goals of Principle 1 (personal and social identities are interdependent) of EFT counseling?

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In EFT, clients are challenged to take responsibility to work toward change both in ________________________ and in ____________________.


A) their family; their community
B) the present; the future
C) conscious awareness; lack of awareness
D) formal structures; informal structures
E) themselves; their environment

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E

A central goal of EFT is the ________________________ of clients using feminist perspectives.


A) freeing
B) supporting
C) empowerment
D) liberating
E) sustaining

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According to Principle II of EFT, counselors help clients identify and separate the _____________ and _______________ sources of their problems.


A) past; present
B) internal; external
C) conscious; unconscious
D) simple; complex
E) emotional; physiological

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According to the textbook, most of the paradigms used for evaluating the efficacy of psychotherapies are incompatible with feminist therapy. The only one of the five levels of feminist intervention that is relevant in terms of evaluation is


A) prevention.
B) education.
C) remediation.
D) empowerment.
E) community change.

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___________________________ describe the processes by which individuals' social identities are impacted by the advantaged or disadvantaged social positions of their social locations.


A) Social mosaics
B) Identity development models
C) Women of Color theories
D) Contextual renderings
E) Social locations models

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List three strategies that feminist counselors use to reduce the risk of letting their values too strongly influence their clients?

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Describe the main strength of feminist counseling approaches.

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___________________ exploration starts the process of mapping the impact of social realities on personal issues for both counselors and clients.


A) Interpersonal
B) therapeutic
C) Social identity
D) Theoretical
E) Political stance

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What constitutes the third wave of feminist practice?


A) convincing male therapists to begin to adopt the approach
B) getting more training programs to include feminist approaches in their education regarding theory
C) meeting the challenge of integrating diversity and feminist approaches
D) basing feminist therapy approaches on different feminist philosophies
E) agreeing on one universal set of theoretical principles

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What are the three philosophical underpinnings and goals that influence the egalitarian relationship aspects of feminist therapy?

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How is counselor self-disclosure used in feminist therapy?


A) Feminist therapists believe that the therapeutic relationship is as much for the counselor as for the client.
B) Counselor self-disclosure is used to teach clients empathic responding.
C) Self-disclosure is used to equalize therapeutic power.
D) Feminist therapists use self-disclosure to teach clients about themselves.
E) Self-disclosure helps to further establish the one-up status of the counselor.

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C

What was the most pervasive criticism of mental health practitioners by feminists in the 1970s?


A) Mental health practitioners were viewed as empowered professionals who typically wanted to take advantage of female clients.
B) They charged that the field was too responsive to the needs of young girls.
C) They viewed mental health practitioners as encouraging women to adopt traditional roles.
D) They argued that psychotherapy required too much intellectual work.
E) Many felt that therapy focused too much on cognitions when working with primarily affective female clients.

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How is gender-role analysis different with clients from diverse ethnic or immigrant groups?


A) It is not different.
B) Most cultures outside of the mainstream American culture pay little attention to gender-roles.
C) Such clients generally are functioning from at least two sources of gender-role messages: the dominant culture and messages conveyed by their ethnic communities.
D) It would be multiculturally inappropriate to address gender-roles with a diverse client.
E) In such cases, counselors need to take particular care to allow the client to remain in a subordinate role during the exploration.

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C

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