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Questions:
1.
How many individuals were identified as multiethnic in the most recent census?
2.
According to the speaker, regarding cultural diversity, how does "every family
have its own reality?
3.
What is one reason why it is important to keep your client’s cultural background
in mind during diagnosis and treatment?
4.
What are two examples of unconditional
positive regard statements regarding cultural diversity?
5.
How do lesbian and gay families in
the media help families in the community feel validated?
6.
In the Family Map exercise, what can
the therapist learn by asking the child about the picture they drew?
7.
What is one reason why multiracial
children often do not have the support of their extended family?
8.
What is one way that the Family Drawing
exercise can be made more effective for multiracial/multiethnic children?
9.
What are four ways that you can ask a client about their racial background, ethnic
background, or sexual orientation to provide more tailored treatment?
10.
Regarding cultural diversity created
by a mental or physical handicap, what is a reason that parents often experience
grief when a child is born with special needs?
11.
What are two characteristics of the
Adjustment Stage after parents discover their child has special needs?
12.
What is one reason why siblings of
special needs children are often resentful regarding the special needs child and
their parents?
13.
According to the speaker, what is the reason given by the speaker that you do
not need to interpret what goes on during Sandtray Therapy?
14.
In White and Epston’s Model
for Narrative Therapy, what does the Externalization stage consist of?
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Answers:
A. Have art supplies that include crayons with multiple skin colors,
eye colors, hair colors, etc., so that children will feel like they can really
represent themselves.
B. gives kids a chance
to create their own pictures and that can help them work through issues on their
own that they don’t have the words to describe.
C.
just because
one family does something one way, you cannot assume that it is the way every
family does it. This includes celebrations, religious beliefs, etc.
D.
“Even though you’re different, I accept you.” “Whoever
you are, you’re a family and that’s okay.”
E.
“loss of the fantasy child” when they realize
the child will never be what they expected him or her to be.
F.
consists of externalizing the problem and reminding the family it is
not their fault for being different, but it is the society that they are living
in.
G. The therapist can learn how the child sees his or
her own family and help the parents understand the child’s feelings.
H. A special needs child takes time and attention away from the
other siblings, causing resentment.
I. 6.8 million
J.
learn to tolerate the shortcomings of the child, then celebrate whatever
assets and abilities the child has.
K. There are disorders
that are unique to certain cultures and will not perfectly fit into another disorder’s
symptom list from your own culture. For example, a DSM-IV
diagnosis of panic
disorder may seem appropriate in a situation. But the disorder may be a syndrome
native to another culture that is not quite panic disorder.
L. They provide a visible role model
M. “If you had to describe your family how would you describe
it?” “Tell me about your family.” “How do you see yourself?”
“How do like others to refer to you?”
N. may not be present in the child’s life if they are against the mixed race relationship.
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