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COUC504 Quiz Week 4 Questions and Answers Liberty University 2025/2026
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This term refers to the gender dw people adopt or adhere to based on cultural norms for feminine, masculine, or androgynous behaviors: gender identity social sex role identity Social sex role identity refers to the gender roles people adopt or adhere to based on cultural norms for feminine, masculine, or androgynous behaviors. primary sex characteristics sexual orientation identity
A 2017 Gallup poll reported that _____of Americans identified as LGBT. 1.3% 2% 4.4% A 2017 Gallup poll reported that 4.4% of Americans identified as LGBT. 5%
Which of the following is an important consideration related assessing gender identity in counseling? Counselors must remember that gender identity holds equal salience for all clients. WRONG Some individuals have strong thoughts and feelings about their own gender or others' genders, and some individuals do not feel as passionately about the subject. It is the counselor's responsibility to help clients understand their own worldviews. It is minimally important for clients to share their sexual beliefs, values, and ideologies. The ACA Code of Ethics requires counselors to explore sexual beliefs and values with clients.
In ________, both the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American Psychological Association (APA) passed resolutions opposing prior conceptions that people who are LGBTQ+, by their very nature, have mental disorders. 1973 1998 In 1998, both the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American Psychological Association (APA) passed resolutions opposing prior conceptions that people who are LGBTQ+, by their very nature, have mental disorders. 2002 2009
Nicotine, via cigarette smoking, is extremely prevalent in the LGBTQ+ community. According to Ward and colleagues (2014), approximately _____ of gay men smoke. 15.0% 20.3% 25.7% 25.8% According to Ward and colleagues (2014), approximately 25.8% of gay men smoke.
Reparative therapy is an example of: sexual orientation change efforts. Efforts to alter same-sex or affectional orientations began in the mid-1800s with studies examining the origins of same-sex attractions. Formerly called reparative therapy , the current umbrella term used to describe any methodological attempts to change sexual orientation is sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE). LGBTQ+ affirmative counseling. systems level advocacy. confronting heterosexism.
According to the identity model developed by Morales (1989), individuals move from denying identity conflicts to a state of: labeling oneself as bisexual rather than lesbian/gay. According to the identity model developed by Morales (1989), individuals move from denying identity conflicts to a state of labeling oneself as bisexual rather than lesbian/gay. integrating multiple identities. being conflicted in allegiance between lesbian/gay and ethnic communities. establishing priorities in allegiance.
In thinking about the systemic oppression of people who are LGBTQ+, it is important that counselors keep in mind that researchers and social justice advocates, such as Berg and colleagues (2016), have recommended using terms such as ____________________ to acknowledge the devaluation of individuals who are LGBTQ+. homophobia homonegativity heteropatriarchy heterosexism WRONG Heterosexism is defined as the oppression of LGBTQ+ individuals that involves prejudice and discriminatory behavior.
Early research tended to focus on whether queer identity was associated with: pathology. Early research tended to focus on whether queer identity was associated with pathology. oppression. discrimination. substance abuse.
Youths who are LGBTQ+ experience up to _____ higher rates of cancer than their heterosexual peers. 27% 30% 87% Youths who are LGBTQ+ experience 30% to 87% higher rates of cancer than their heterosexual peers. 90%
This term refers to an individual whose sexual and/or affectional attractions are not limited to what is based on gender identity or biological sex: pansexual The term pansexual refers to an individual whose sexual and/or affectional attractions are not limited to what is based on gender identity or biological sex.
heteroflexible questioning affectional orientation
Which of the following authors published research that provides guidelines for conducting LGBTQ+ affirmative counseling when working with older LGBTQ+ adults? Dworkin and colleagues (2018) Pepping and colleagues (2018) Chaney and Whitman (2020) Fredriksen-Goldsen and colleagues (2017) WRONG Research conducted by Fredriksen-Goldsen and colleagues (2017) found experiences of heterosexism to be correlated with employment discrimination and involuntary job loss.
Research related to sexual and affectional orientations has come a long way since early researchers such as _______________ began to study LGBTQ+ identities in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Chaney Kinsey
Chaney and Whitman (2020) Fredriksen-Goldsen and colleagues (2017) Research conducted by Fredriksen-Goldsen and colleagues (2017) found experiences of heterosexism to be correlated with employment discrimination and involuntary job loss.
According to Haas and colleagues (2011), LGBTQ+ individuals are up to seven times more likely than heterosexuals to: feel worthless. abuse substances. experience depression. attempt suicide. According to Haas and colleagues (2011), LGBTQ+ individuals are up to seven times more likely than heterosexuals to attempt suicide.
Reparative therapy is an example of: sexual orientation change efforts. Efforts to alter same-sex or affectional orientations began in the mid-1800s with studies examining the origins of same-sex attractions. Formerly called reparative therapy , the current umbrella term used to describe any methodological attempts to change sexual orientation is sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE).
LGBTQ+ affirmative counseling. systems level advocacy. confronting heterosexism.
This term refers to an individual whose sexual and/or affectional attractions are not limited to what is based on gender identity or biological sex: pansexual The term pansexual refers to an individual whose sexual and/or affectional attractions are not limited to what is based on gender identity or biological sex. heteroflexible questioning affectional orientation
Early research tended to focus on whether queer identity was associated with: pathology. Early research tended to focus on whether queer identity was associated with pathology. oppression. discrimination. substance abuse.
Youths who are LGBTQ+ experience up to _____ higher rates of cancer than their heterosexual peers. 27% 30% 87 % Youths who are LGBTQ+ experience 30% to 87% higher rates of cancer than their heterosexual peers. 90%
chaney of the following is an important consideration related assessing gender identity in counseling? Counselors must remember that gender identity holds equal salience for all clients. It is the counselor's responsibility to help clients understand their own worldviews. Counselors are not responsible for telling their clients how to think or feel. Rather, counselors are responsible for helping clients identify their own inherent thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and desires. It is minimally important for clients to share their sexual beliefs, values, and ideologies. The ACA Code of Ethics requires counselors to explore sexual beliefs and values with clients.
This term refers to the gender roles people adopt or adhere to based on cultural norms for feminine, masculine, or androgynous behaviors: gender identity social sex role identity Social sex role identity refers to the gender roles people adopt or adhere to based on cultural norms for feminine, masculine, or androgynous behaviors. primary sex characteristics sexual orientation identity
Counselors can create a place in which multiculturally diverse clients, especially members of the LGBTQ+ community, can find refuge. This place is commonly known as which of the following? Play Zone Safe Zone Safe Zone is a nationally known training program in which individuals learn how to support members of the LGBTQ+ community. After the training, participants are able to create Safe Zones for LGBTQ+ individuals in their offices or other workspaces. Safe Space Play Space
According to the identity model developed by Morales (1989), individuals move from denying identity conflicts to a state of: