1
2
3
4
5
100

seek to explain addictive behavior as a moral failing and have been historically applied to drinking and alcoholism

Moral model of addiction

100

experiential family therapy

family dysfunction in terms of interactional rigidity and emotional deadness

pre-established role 

Carl Whitaker

100

A pioneer in school guidance counseling that incorporated vocational guidance into the high school curriculum

Jesse Davis

100

school counseling- introduced a goal driven comprehensive kindergarten-grade 12 developmental approach to school counseling focused on prevention and holistic development of students

Norm Gysbers

100

school counseling, school family and community partnership-share responsibility

Joyce Epstein

200

School counseling- new vision, development of student

Gilbert Wrenn

200

moral psychology and development.

Kohlberg
200

psychoanalytic theory, neo-Freudian theory. Proposed that personality development evolves through systemic stages focused on  social influences, peers, teachers, schools and broader culture.

Erickson

200

White racial identity development model

inequality

Helms

200

human validation process approach to family therapy views dysfunctional families

Virginia Satir

300

Respect clients’ decisions and values

Autonomy

300

Do no harm

Nonmaleficence 

300

Actively working for the good of others

Beneficence

300

fairness without prejudice

Justice

300

keeping promises and trust

Fidelity

400

truthfulness

Veracity
400

advocates for ACA members and the counseling profession on a range of issues, including Medicare reimbursement, portability, and school counseling funding

American counseling Association Government Affairs Office

400

national organization dedicated solely to Clinical Mental Health Counselors

American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA)

400

accrediting body for counselor education programs, counselor training programs, funds research on best practices, unify our profession

Counseling for Accreditation of Counseling and related educational programs (CACREP)

400

the governing body of ACA. Consisting of ACA’s elected and appointed officers as well as elected representatives from ACA’s 19 divisions and four geographic regions, the Governing Council has the fiduciary duty to protect the organization's resources and ensure that it is well positioned to meet its strategic goals and address issues that face the counseling profession

American Counseling Association Governing Council

500

members are counselors, supervisors, graduate students, and faculty members who strive to improve the education and supervision of counselors in training and in practice

Association for counselor education and supervision (ACES)

500

international honor society, serving the counselor profession. Suppprts scholarship

CSI (Chi Sigma Iota)

500

primary source of certification for counselors, manages the National Counselor Examination and National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination

NBCC

500

List the 7 specializations of counseling in our textbook

  • Addictions Counseling 
  • Career Counseling
  • Clininal Mental Health
  • Rehabilitation Counseling
  • College Counseling 
  • Marriage, Couples, and Families Counseling
  • School Counseling
500

• Good listener

• Empathic

• Accepting

• Can regulate one’s emotions well

• Communicates well

characteristics of counselors

M
e
n
u