Professional Orientation
Ethical Practice
Social & Cultural Diversity
Human Growth & Development
Lifestyle & Career
100

(p. 14-15/195) rehabilitation counselors help clients with disabilities do these 2 things

Live more independently and find employment

100

(p. 22/9) Ethical principles that counselors are required to follow are called


Mandatory ethics

100

(p. 42/42) Being able to revert to previous levels of functioning or to “bounce back” is termed


resilience

100

(p. 67/43) Interpreting new info in a way that alters a person’s existing cognitive framework is called


Accommodation

100

(p. 103/44) These two people developed the Myers-Briggs type theory from the work of Carl Jung


Katherine Briggs/Isabel Myers

200

(p. 13/113)Mental health practitioners from diverse specializations differ primarily in 


The types of treatment they are trained to use

200

(p. 22/25) The five principals ethics of the counseling profession

Beneficence

Nonmaleficence

Justice

Autonomy

Fidelity

200

(p. 42/50)  Extermination is similar to which stage of prejudice


Overt racism

200

(p. 66/51) Having to decide between two equally appealing choices is called

Approach approach conflict

200

(p. 105/52) Gottfredson proposes that when compromise is severe, individuals will sacrifice interest and prestige before


 gender role

300

(p. 17/121) Professional associations provide these things


Unite members, advocate for profession, provide prof dev., access to valuable resources, publish journals w/research

300

(p. 24/33) Permission to contact other professionals to establish a collaborative relationship should happen after this occurs


Permission from client/informed consent

300

(p. 50/58) Cognitive and affective consequences associated with leaving one’s own country and entering a host country 


acculturative stress


300

(p. 68/59) Helping a student with something they are struggling with - with examples, hints, & questions and then backing off is called

Scaffolding

300

(p. 105/60) Super’s lifespan, life-space career theory outlines ___ developmental stages and ___ substages 


5 & 15 (book test answer says 5 & 16)

400

(p.9) In a school setting, when a student indicates a need, a multidisciplinary team meets to assess the student’s eligibility under this law


504

400

(p. x/41) John is going thru a difficult divorce. What should he do to counsel others if he is distressed. 


He should stop providing counseling services if his or her emotions are likely to interfere with the ability to work with and help clients. 

400

(p. 53/66) A stressor that affects international students with greater frequency than other group is


language

400

(p. 68-69/67) This memory only retains information for 1-2 seconds


Sensory

400

(p. 108/68) Gelatt proposed that a career decision can be terminal or investigatory. An investigatory career decision calls for


 additional information

500

(p. 10/97) In some states, minors who have reached a specified age can agree to receive certain services w/o parental consent. These laws are called


Minor consent laws

500

(p. 28/65) In DV situations a Tr is required to report DV when


The Tr is neither legally nor ethically obligated to file a report with the police

500

(p. 90/74) The three phases of trauma counseling include


Remembrance and mourning

Establishing a safe environment

Reconnecting w/ordinary life

500

(p. 72x/75) a 6 yo does not know many words, when he wants something he points. His sentences are short and not always clear. He may have a__ disorder


Expressive language

500

(p. 110/76) In narrative career counseling, the narrator of the client’s story is referred to as the 


agent

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