This is short term and focuses on growth and development, problems of living, and immediate concerns.
This may be long term, focuses on unconsious problems, and can be much more in-depth.
What is the difference between counseling and psychology
100
If there is suspicion of child abuse/neglect, if the client is danger to him/herself or others, if court ordered.
What is when to break confidentiality
100
A core condition where counselors behave as they think and feel
What is congruence
100
These are necessary to understand an individual's score on a measurement.
What are norms
100
A type of research design that determines and describes if two variables have a relationship.
What is a correlational study
200
Be cautious when turning to these types of helpers for counseling; their personal relationship with you may bias them.
What is informal helpers
200
This serves as a guideline for professional to guide their practice on.
What is a code of ethics
200
Tammy tells her client that the frustration she feels with her teenager is something that many other parents experience as well. Tammy is probably using what technique to lower her client's anxiety?
What is normalizing
200
This reflects whether a test is testing what it says it does.
Allows counselor to communicate that he/she has not only heard the client but understands what has been said.
What is paraphrasing
300
This type of research studies one group over a long period of time
What is a longitudinal study
300
In order to determine cause and effect, you need to conduct one of these.
What is an experiment
400
This type of helper follows a code of ethics and can be objective.
What is a formal helper
400
A client is given information about what type of counseling they will get and about the limits of confidentiality.
What is informed consent
400
The problem clients present in counseling is the real problem.
Clients are capable of solving their own problems.
Change does not need to be large to make a significant difference.
What are the 3 main assumptions of brief counseling approches.
400
The axis where you would find a diagnosis of depression
What is Axis I
400
During your assessment, you are sure to evaluate things such as appearance, thought process, judgment, and mood and affect. You are conducting what type of exam?
What is a mental status exam
500
long term, oriented in past, and in depth.
What is common perceptions about psychotherapy.
500
Case that resulted in "duty to warn"
What is the Tarasoff Act
500
Relationship building, assessment and diagnosis, formulation of counseling goals, intervention and problem solving strategies, termination and follow-up, research and evaluation.
What are the 6 stages of the counseling process
500
In a single subject design, this is the baseline and this is the treatment.
What is A and B
500
Provides communication shorthand among clinicians
Suggests treatment possibilities
Can communicate information about etiology
Aids scientific investigation