How individuals portray their gender, which may or may not be aligned with gender role expectations.
What is gender expression
100
The most primitive part of the brain.
What is Hindbrain
100
The division of ACA that promote individuals' career development throughout the lifespan.
What is National Career Development Association (NCDA)
100
Model change developed by Prochaska, Diclemente, and Norcoss that consists of 6 stages.
What is Stages of Change?
200
A counselor reveals information that is extremely damaging to a client's reputation. This counselor could be accused of:
What is defamation?
200
Concept defining a cultural group's belief that it is superior in comparison to all other cultures.
What is Ethnocentrism
200
The study of language development.
What is Psycholinguistics
200
Significance that individuals place on the role of career in relationship to other life roles.
What is Career Salience?
200
Stage of counseling in which the counselor collaborates with clients to set goals.
What is Action?
300
Created to specify the rights of parents and non-minor students to access and examine the educational record.
What is Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
300
Behavior that is used to gain authority over one's relationship with an intimate partner.
What is intimate partner violence
300
Theory based on the principle that people learn through observation, imitation, and modeling.
What is Social Learning Theory (Bandura 1970)?
300
Theory that includes six personality and work environment types. These include investigative, Artistic, and Conventional.
What is Holland's theory of types (1966)?
300
A phenomenon that occurs when a client brings feelings from a past relationship into the counseling relationship, often putting those feelings on to the clinician.
What is Transference?
400
Civil rights law passed to guarantee that students with disabilities receive the services they need to gain the benefits of education.
What is Individuals with disabilities education improvement act (IDEA).
400
Racial theory created by Helms (1995) that conceptualized how whites and people of color, at various racial identity development statuses, might interact.
What is racial interaction theory
400
Piaget's stage in which children learn object permanence.
What is Sensorimotor?
400
Assessment that identifies and individuals typology out of a total of 16 possible personality types. These types are based on 4 sets of dichotomous dimensions.
What is Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)?
400
Jungian archetype that is said to contain the parts of the self that a person does not want to acknowledge.
What is The Shadow?
500
Principle that encourages counselors to actively promote the welfare of their clients.
What is Beneficence
500
Identity development model that includes encounter, immersion-emersion, and internalization.
What is Cross's Model
500
According to Kholberg, the level where individuals have little awareness of socially acceptable moral behaviors and follow rules to avoid punishment.
What is Preconventional Level?
500
Career theory that emphasizes the role of behavior and cognition in career decision making.
What is Social Learning Theory?
500
Theory that is based on how individuals "reauthor" their lives.