True/False Given the increase in school-age students with diagnosed mental health disorders, it is important that school counselors be aware of signs and characteristics of various mental health disorders
True
Father of vocational guidance
Frank Parsons
Which of the following was not a listed factor in our course that contributed to the evolution of the counseling field's history? (Thorazine, Vietnam, Sputnik, Train Accidents)
Vietnam
T/F The call for the counseling profession to embrace social justice advocacy is a response to the need to more adequately address the systemic oppression experienced by a growing number of counseling clients. (T or F)
True
This therapeutic approach, which deviates from traditional systems thinking, conceptualizes a family as a microsystem embedded in a cultural macrosystem-
experiential, narrative, human validation, or solution focused?
Narrative
Characterizing life-span development, what is the brain's ability to change and adapt to positive or negative environmental influences?
Neuroplasticity
Developed a non-directive theory of counseling in the mid-twentieth century
Carl Rogers
An example of a behaviorist listed in class is? (Freud, Adler, Rogers, Watson?)
Watson
The four distinct characteristics of the counseling profession, discussed in Nassar & Niles, Chapters 1, 2, and 3 are:
Empowerment, prevention, a developmental perspective, and wellness
a visual set of functional demands that organize family relations
genogram, de-triangulation, family role, family sculpting
Genogram
Difficulty maintaining an authentic sense of self and low level of healthy assertiveness are two examples of what type of consequence of living with an individual with an addiction? Behavioral, vocational, psychological, or relational?
relational
A pioneer in school guidance counseling that incorporated vocational guidance into the high school curriculum
Jesse Davis
Which of the following describes the extent to which research findings can be applied across populations?
reliability, trustworthiness, validity, or generalizability
Generalizability
Examples of nonnormative influences include all but: (privilege, random events, economy, illness)
Economy
Which of the following was the first counseling specialty to enact independent regulation of practitioner certification and graduate educational program accreditation?
career counseling, rehabilitation counseling, school counseling. or clinical mental health
Rehabilitation Counseling
One of the youngest counseling programs, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, contains how many required credit hours for graduation?
60
Pioneer of early career counseling leading to the Minnesota model that matched traits of individuals with occupations
E. G. Williamson
Three major historical trends listed by Nassar and Niles that contributed to the development of family counseling include all but which: (Rise in divorce after WWII, economic shifts from the Great depression, changing social roles of women, longer lifespan)
economic shifts from GD
Which counseling profession is the oldest?
(Marriage, Couples, Trauma, Clinical Mental Health, Rehabilitation)
Rehabilitation
The textbook lists the student-counselor ratio recommendation from ASCA to be:
250:1
Professional organizations such as the Council on Counseling and Related Education Programs (CACREP) and the American Counseling Association serve counselors and the counseling profession through which activities? CE, promoting professional identity, creating opportunities to connect with other professionals, or all of the above?
ALL OF THE ABOVE- Continuing education, professional identity, connecting professionals with similar interests.
Which characteristic of well-functioning families is listed in Nassar & Niles as potentially the most important and influential? Boundaries, commitment, communication, connectedness?
Communication
Which counseling specialty contains high objectivity within data gathering and research results?
Clinical mental health, marriage and family, school, or addiction counseling
School Counseling
Name 4 out of the 6 fundamental principles of the ACA Code of Ethics (hint: know the definitions)
Veracity, justice, nonmaleficence, fidelity, autonomy, beneficence
The models of addiction are:
Moral model, psychodynamic model, medical model, biopsychosocial model