Assessment
Diagnosis
Specialties
Miscellaneous
Extra Things
100

A continuous and comprehensive process of collecting information about a client using a variety of sources and methods

What is Assessment?

100

A behavior or characteristic that can be seen, heard, or otherwise detected by others.

What is a Sign?

100

The only type of counselor who provides counseling services purposefully tailored to people with disabilities or chronic illness. 

What are Clinical Rehabilitation Counselors?

100

Those processes within the realm of art that focus on visually representing reality symbolically or otherwise.

What are the visual arts?

100

This organization accredits master’s and doctoral degree programs in counseling and its specialties that are offered by colleges and universities in the United States and throughout the world.

What is CACREP (The Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs)?

200

The extent to which a test actually measures what it was designed to measure. 

What is validity?

200

Something that can be seen, heard, or felt only by the person experiencing it

What is a Symptom?

200

These type of counselors offer a full range of services, including assessment, diagnosis, psychotherapy, treatment planning, substance abuse treatment, psycho-educational and prevention programs, and crisis intervention and management. 

What are Clinical Mental Health Counselors?

200

In 1990, Congress passed this act that was the first civil rights law for people with disabilities. 

Signed into law by our 41st president. 

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?

200

In Ohio, these counselors are required to obtain a Professional Pupil Services license by passing an Ohio Department of Education (ODE) Exam. 

What are School Counselors?

300

The degree to which test scores are dependable, consistent and repeatable over time. 

What is Reliability?

300

This is a compilation and grouping of shared charactersitcs of all mental disorders recognized by APA. 

What is the DSM (Diagnostic Statistical Manual)?


We will use the DSM-V(APA, 2013) in our Diagnosis and Treatment class. 

300

This counselor helps students in the areas of academic achievement, career development and social/emotional development and ensures all students become the productive, well-adjusted adults of tomorrow. 

What is a School Counselor?

300

A state regulated process, created by statue, that regulates the occupational activities of the professional.

What is Licensure? 

Or 

What is a License?

300

This person is considered to be the Father of Vocational Guidance?

Who is Frank Parsons?

400

This type of test measures what a person has already learned, what knowledge has been obtained, and/or what skills a person has acquired. 

What are Achievement Tests?

400

A syndrome or pattern of symptoms that causes significant disturbance in a person's ability to think, manage emotions or behavior that reflects a dysfunction in psychological, biological, or developmental processes underlying mental functioning.

What is a mental disorder?
400

This type of approach is critical to rehabilitation services delivery. 

What is the family systems approach?


400

This act mandates insurance companies to cover mental health and substance use treatment and requires  treatment parity between mental and physical (medical) treatment. 

What is the Affordable Care Act?

400

The main character of this holiday story and movie has a heart that is two sizes too small.

Who is the Grinch?

500

This type of test helps predict a person's future behavior. 

What are Aptitude Tests?

500

This is used to note psychosocial or environmental circumstances that may contribute to a person's distress. 

What are Z Codes?

500

This model offers a framework in which school counseling programs should be developed, implemented, evaluated, and improved. 

What is the ASCA (American School Counselor Association) National Model for School Counseling Programs (2012)? 


The ASCA Model

500

School Counselors provide these type of services that include individual or group counseling, consultation with parents, teachers and other educators, referrals to other school support or community resources, and intervention and advocacy at the systemic level. 

What are Responsive Services?

500

Per a recent holiday fad, what “spy” hides around the house, reporting back to Santa on who has been naughty and nice.

What is The Elf on the Shelf?


(Totally creeps me out!)

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