Multicultural Counseling Exam 1. | Exam Revision Questions And
Correct Answers | Graded A+ | 2025 Update |
paraprofessionals - Answer -person who does not have a masters or doctoral degree but they do
helping
kind of work; culturally competent
paraprofessional examples - Answer -24 suicide hotline, shelters, centers, big bro big sis
sigmund freud - Answer -considered the father of psychotherapy
psychotherapy history - Answer -late 1940's
psychoanalysis - Answer -theory of mind, therapeutic process
counseling different from helping friend - Answer -formalized treatment driven by theory and
research
counseling process step 1 - Answer -relationship building
cp step 2 - Answer -problem assessment
cp step 3 - Answer -goal setting
cp step 4 - Answer -counseling intervention/ treatment
cp step 5 - Answer -evaluation, termination, or referral
intentional process - Answer -
therapy usually - Answer -minority not globally
counseling characteristics - Answer -communication, language/translators, hand gestures,
proximity, eye
contact
culture bound class value - Answer -who could afford therapy
culture bound value - Answer -individualistic/collectivist
etic approach - Answer -approach to counseling and psychology that is culturally generalizable or
universal; good counseling is good counseling
emic approach - Answer -approach to counseling and psychology that is designed to be culturally
specific/relative; good counseling is specific to culture
, culture - Answer -a dynamic yet stable set of goals, beliefs, and attitudes shared by a group of
people;
broadest of these categories
culture examples - Answer -Amish, Muslim
race - Answer -minorities and corresponding majorities that are socially set apart because of
obvious
physical differences
race examples - Answer -Native American, Asian American
ethnicity examples - Answer -Latino/Hispanic, Hmong
ethnicity - Answer -groups set apart from others because of their national origin or distinctive
cultural
patterns
minority group examples - Answer -defined by less power not numbers; African American, Women
minority group - Answer -a subordinate group whose members have significantly less control or
power
over their own lives than do the members of a dominant or majority group
social construction - Answer -race is not biological is it what? people based on skin color or
geographical
are and developed a shared culture and common values
ethnocentrism - Answer -view of things in which one's own group is the center of everything and
all
others are scaled and rated with reference
stereotype - Answer -inaccurate generalizations we use to apply to all members of a group that
ignore
individual differences
stereotype example - Answer -UWGB students are hardworking; UWGB students graduate
unprepared
prejudice - Answer -having a negative attitude toward a group of people
discrimination - Answer -treating someone unequally or unfairly because of group membership
discrimination example - Answer -black women being watched while shopping in an upscale
boutique
Correct Answers | Graded A+ | 2025 Update |
paraprofessionals - Answer -person who does not have a masters or doctoral degree but they do
helping
kind of work; culturally competent
paraprofessional examples - Answer -24 suicide hotline, shelters, centers, big bro big sis
sigmund freud - Answer -considered the father of psychotherapy
psychotherapy history - Answer -late 1940's
psychoanalysis - Answer -theory of mind, therapeutic process
counseling different from helping friend - Answer -formalized treatment driven by theory and
research
counseling process step 1 - Answer -relationship building
cp step 2 - Answer -problem assessment
cp step 3 - Answer -goal setting
cp step 4 - Answer -counseling intervention/ treatment
cp step 5 - Answer -evaluation, termination, or referral
intentional process - Answer -
therapy usually - Answer -minority not globally
counseling characteristics - Answer -communication, language/translators, hand gestures,
proximity, eye
contact
culture bound class value - Answer -who could afford therapy
culture bound value - Answer -individualistic/collectivist
etic approach - Answer -approach to counseling and psychology that is culturally generalizable or
universal; good counseling is good counseling
emic approach - Answer -approach to counseling and psychology that is designed to be culturally
specific/relative; good counseling is specific to culture
, culture - Answer -a dynamic yet stable set of goals, beliefs, and attitudes shared by a group of
people;
broadest of these categories
culture examples - Answer -Amish, Muslim
race - Answer -minorities and corresponding majorities that are socially set apart because of
obvious
physical differences
race examples - Answer -Native American, Asian American
ethnicity examples - Answer -Latino/Hispanic, Hmong
ethnicity - Answer -groups set apart from others because of their national origin or distinctive
cultural
patterns
minority group examples - Answer -defined by less power not numbers; African American, Women
minority group - Answer -a subordinate group whose members have significantly less control or
power
over their own lives than do the members of a dominant or majority group
social construction - Answer -race is not biological is it what? people based on skin color or
geographical
are and developed a shared culture and common values
ethnocentrism - Answer -view of things in which one's own group is the center of everything and
all
others are scaled and rated with reference
stereotype - Answer -inaccurate generalizations we use to apply to all members of a group that
ignore
individual differences
stereotype example - Answer -UWGB students are hardworking; UWGB students graduate
unprepared
prejudice - Answer -having a negative attitude toward a group of people
discrimination - Answer -treating someone unequally or unfairly because of group membership
discrimination example - Answer -black women being watched while shopping in an upscale
boutique