History of Counseling
Mental Health Counseling
Counseling Terminology
Holistic Factors
Relating to Settings and Services
100
He is often called the founder of guidance.
Who is Frank Parsons?
100
This refers to counselor-client understanding about the conditions, procedures, and nature of counseling.
What is role induction?
100
Any systematic method of obtaining information from tests and other sources, used to draw inferences about characteristics of people, objects, or programs.
What is assessment?
100
Fully attending in an unbiased, curious manner to what one is experiencing.
What is mindfulness?
100
The goal is to provide a comprehensive system of care designed in partnership with the community, service providers, and payors.
What is community-based mental health?
200
He wrote the book, A Mind That Found Itself, in 1908 to advocate for better mental health facilities.
Who is Clifford Beers?
200
This encourages counselors to roll with client resistance rather than confront it.
What is motivational interviewing?
200
Refers to the client's predominant internal feeling state, as reported by the client.
What is mood?
200
This perspective involves assessing all dimensions that affect health and well-being and recognizing the balance of those dimensions.
What is wellness?
200
Refers to the number of billable hours a clinician generates.
What is productivity?
300
This first national professional organization in the counseling field was founded in 1913.
What is the National Vocational Guidance Association?
300
The process of encouraging clients to take reasonable and growth-producing risks, to make thoughtful decisions and healthy choices, to disclose and process feelings and experiences, and to move forward toward their goals.
What is social influence?
300
The client's outward expression of an emotional state, as observed by the counselor, and varies in range and intensity.
What is affect?
300
To stop something from happening.
What is prevention?
300
Refers to the care needed by an individual during the last months or weeks of life.
What is hospice care?
400
The publication of this instrument in 1927 set the stage for future directions for assessments in counseling.
What is Strong Vocational Interest Inventory (SVII)?
400
Noncoercive invitations to talk.
What are door openers?
400
This refers to the client's ability to use logic, intellect, reasoning, memory, and other higher order cognitive functioning.
What is cognition?
400
A relationship between the person and the environment that is appraised by the person as taxing or exceeding his or her resources and endangering his or her well-being.
What is stress?
400
A complex, progressive behavior pattern with biological, psychological, sociological, and behavioral components.
What is addiction?
500
In 1976, this state became the first to adopt a professional counselor licensure law.
What is Virginia?
500
This helps bridge the cultural gap between the counselor and the client.
What is culturally sensitive empathy?
500
The process of comparing the symptoms exhibited by the client with the diagnostic criteria of some type of classification system.
What is diagnosis?
500
Individuals who experience a similar kind of stress for an extended time.
What is vulnerable populations?
500
The coexistence of substance abuse and mental disorders.
What is dual diagnosis?
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