These are enforceable rules specific to a particular community.
What are "laws?"
According to the APA code, *this* should be a psychologist's highest priority.
What is "the welfare of the client?"
John Holland is known for his creation of a career development theory with *this* six letter abbreviation.
What is RIASEC?
These are the two subfields of psychology who typically do career counseling.
What are school psychology and counseling psychology?
This is the subfield of psychology that Dr. Mosko has his doctoral degree in.
What is Counseling Psychology?
One of the main purposes of the ethical code is to protect these two groups of people.
What is the profession, and consumers?
This is an obligation that psychologists typically have if a client tells them about abuse of a child or other vulnerable person.
What is "duty to report?"
This career theory focuses on contextual factors, learning experiences, and expectations that influence career decisions.
What is Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT)?
Careers such as social worker, counselor, or elementary school teacher would fall into *this* RIASEC category.
What is Social?
What is Ohio University?
This is the ethical "guiding principle" stating that psychologists should "do no harm."
What is nonmaleficence?
This is the term describing when a psychologist has a professional relationship AND some other kind of relationship with a client.
What is a multiple relationship (or a dual relationship)?
This psychologist created a rainbow-shaped career theory describing various career roles at various times in the lifespan.
Who is Donald Super?
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator measures a client's personality on *this* many dimensions/factors.
What are FOUR?
TRUE or FALSE:
Dr. Mosko has never had a clinical situation in which he had to activate the "duty to report."
What is "FALSE?"
(Remember the ethical dilemma a few weeks ago?)
This concept means that psychologists should only do professional work that they have the required education, training, or supervision to do.
What is competence?
This is the ethical responsibility for a psychologist to tell clients/supervisees/research subjects what to expect in working with them, so they can decide whether to be a part of it or not.
What is informed consent?
In SCCT, *this* concept refers to a person's belief in their abilities to do certain job-related tasks and activities.
What is self-efficacy?
A career counselor will help a client identify life goals, career goals, and *these* types of goals.
What are "educational goals?"
Dr. Mosko went to this Indiana-based university to get his PhD.
What is Purdue University?
This concept refers to the recommendation that psychologists should be familiar with their own values, and minimize their impact on their professional work.
What is "values aware" counseling?
This step in the Decision-Making model should occur AFTER the psychologist reviews the code and relevant laws, but BEFORE they identify their options.
What is "consult with a supervisor/colleague?"
According to the RIASEC model, jobs like a carpenter or plumber would fall under *this* category.
What is Realistic?
According to the RIASEC theory/model, a person who likes working with numbers, calculations, and organization would likely fit with a job in *this* category.
What is Conventional?
This is the number of years Dr. Mosko has worked at JWU. (I'll accept any answer within 1 year of the correct answer.)
What is 10?
(But I'll accept anything between 9 and 11)