What theory requires a child to model after an adult, "A more knowledgeable other"
Vygotsky
Body image, relationships, social skills, conflict management are all examples of group counseling in what grades? elementary, middle or highschool
middle
What theory is focused on the present and setting clear obtainable goals?
Reality/choice
two group members that have similarities that the counselor points out is called?
linking
What is the difference between formal and informal evaluations?
formal are tests and questionnaires
informal are observations and interviews
Scenario: If a child can determine that a pound of bricks and a pound of feathers weigh the same but look different, what stage is this called?
Concrete: Piaget
Expressing emotions, family roles and problem solving are best for what age group?
elementary
What theorist emphasized "unconditional positive regard?"
Carl Rodgers
IF a student starts speaking of another student who is not in group and the counselor suggest not to talk of others who aren't in the room, this is called?
blocking
What are the three levels of multicultural counseling?
awareness
cultural sensitivity
skills
If a middle schooler is having issues standing up to their friends because they fear they might be left out and are having a hard time finding their voice, what stage in Erickson's theory would this be?
Identity vs. role confusion
Intimate relationships, careers, self identity and time management are best groups for what age group?
high school
What theorist emphasized encouragement, role playing and creating expectations?
Adler
ASCA 5 code of Ethics
Autonomy, Justice, Beneficence, Fidelity and Nonmaleficence
If a student is declining academically, emotionally, socially or declining health. This student is considered _______.
at risk
What is the first stage in Kohlberg's moral Development?
Obedience vs. punishment
Providing a safe environment is the counselors job for the ______ session of group
first
What is the best thing to do in the first session of Solution focused brief counseling?
-present students with a series of questions designed to get a response from them
-present goals for the student
Title IX (9)
What does CAGE stand for and what is it in relation to?
abusing alcohol.
Cutting Down
Annoyance Factor
Guilt Factor
Eye Opener
Who had the idea of Zone of Proximal development
Vygotsky
Who long should small groups be?
depends on grade level but typically 30 minutes
What are some strategies for SFBC
goal setting
focus on possible changes
future focused
What did the National Defense Education Act do?
provided funds to train school counselors
What is the first and last stage of Grief?
denial and acceptance