1. What might be some characteristics of cultural in- Insensitivity to needs of cultur-
competence? ally diverse clients.
Demonstrate arrogant or con-
temptuous attitudes.
Have little understanding of
their own cultural
biases and prejudices.
Do not accept or respect cultur-
al di�erences.
Discriminatory practices.
2. Marginalized group members often sense Emotional invalidation
_______________ from the dominant culture?
3. Labeling clients as resistant because they do not Cultural encapsulation
make eye contact during a counseling session
might be an example of?
4. The Latin expression "ataque de nervios," or attack True
of the nerves, is basically the same as the American
expression of a panic attack and should be treated
similarly?
5. A holistic approach to personal identity demands Individual, Group and Univer-
that we recognize levels of identity to include? sal
6. When counselors unwittingly impose monocultural Cultural oppression
standards without regard for di erences in race,
culture, gender and sexual orientation, they may be
engaging in?
7.
, Some researchers have argued that minority-group Of the biased nature of the ser-
individuals underutilize and prematurely terminate vices themselves.
counseling/therapy because?
8. Cultural humility is described as which of the follow- A way of being
ing?
9. An active philosophy and approach aimed at reduc- Social justice
ing or eliminating disparities in education, health
care, employment and other areas that lower the
quality of life for a ected populations is called?
10. According to the Multicultural and Social Justice Social justice
Counseling Competencies (MSJCC), multicultural-
ism leads to ________________ initiatives and actions?
11. __________ is NOT a component of the tripartite mod- Relationship
el of multicultural counseling competence?
12. Microaggressions are best described as? The everyday slights,
put-downs, invalidations and
insults directed toward a
group.
13. The term _________________is the ability to engage Cultural competence
in actions or create conditions that maximize the
optimal development of client and client systems.
14. A culturally universal perspective, meaning that Etic
concepts can be considered universal and equally
applicable across cultures is called?
15.