What does the NBCC stand for?
National board of Certified Counselors
“The sum total of one’s beliefs about the nature of the world and how one relates to it” defines:
Worldview
Define heuristic.
Heuristic - the ability to discover and learn about self
Which of the following theoretical perspectives was developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner?
ecological perspective
In which stage is the client aware of the problem and considering making changes while also struggling with the ambivalence of giving up familiar patterns of behavior?
contemplation
What association represents the interests of professional counselors in general?
ACA
In the selection and application of counseling theories, action oriented theories are usually picked by who? Introverts or extroverts?
Extroverts
Is human development continuous and lifelong or short-term?
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) programs are an example of which model of prevention
Primary Prevention
what two types of reinforcement are there for operant conditioning?
positive and negative reinforcement
Certifies professionals who meet standards to qualify as certified counselors or specialists
_____ is identified as the ideas people develop about the way other people’s personal traits and behavioral tendencies fit together.
Implicit personality theory
Who developed the Stages of Psychosocial Development?
Erik Erikson
Which levels of the ecological system involves the “linkages and processes taking place between two or more settings containing the developing person?”
mesosystem
What theorists developed the Transtheoretical Model of behavioral change?
Prochaska and DiClementi
what association represents the interests of clinical mental health counselors specifically?
AMHCA
True or False:
The operation of self-schema lies within the person’s range of conscious experience.
False
In what stage of behavioral change, would we develop an action or treatment plan?
The Preparation Stage
A school holds a Mental Health day and screens students for emotional/mental disorders. Students who are detected as having an emotional/mental disorder are offered counseling resources. This is an example of what type of prevention?
secondary prevention
Who developed classical conditioning using studies on dogs?
Pavlov
CACREP
Cognitive structures, derived from past experience, that organize and guide the processing of ongoing, self-related information are known as
Self-Schema
List the five stages of change
precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance.
what type of prevention reduces the long-term impact on people recovering from a disorder, through relapse prevention and aftercare.
Tertiary Prevention
Who developed the ecological perspective?
Urie Bronfenbrenner