socially expected behavior within a particular family system
family role, family sculpting, family structure
Family role
A state counseling _______________ is essentially permission from the state to provide professional counseling services.
license, accreditation, credential, OR graduate degree
License
Reframing resistance as __________ and focusing on empathy instead of blame can be an important approach to supporting clients in moving forward through difficult changes.
lack of insight, reluctance, self-sabotaging, or defensiveness
Reluctance
Concerned with demonstrating differences between participants
Qualitative, experimental, correlational quasi-experimental
Experimental
The ability to obtain professional counselor licensure in a state to which a licensed professional counselor moved is
Jurisprudence examination, accreditation, scope of practice, licensure portability
Licensure portability
addictive behavior is viewed as complex and stemming from biological, psychological, and social factors
biopsychosocial, medical, moral, or psychodynamic model
Biopsychosocial model of Addiction
A therapist engaged in which kind of family therapy might ask family members when they received the first indication that a miracle had occurred?
solution-focused, Bowen, Experiential, Narrative
Solution-focused brief therapy
Focuses on explaining phenomena in depth that is transferable
Qualitative, experimental, correlational quasi-experimental
Qualitative
Compares two groups that are not randomly assigned
Qualitative, experimental, correlational quasi-experimental
Quasi-experimental
Procedures and processes a counselor is permitted to undertake within the terms of a license and/or setting
Jurisprudence examination, accreditation, scope of practice, licensure portability
Scope of practice
an intervention that involves placing families in positions signifying their family positions
family role, family structure, family sculpting, de-triangulation
Family sculpting
What approach, called a problem-solving therapy, utilizes reframing, relabeling, and paradoxical intervention to challenge the power and unspoken rules that govern family members behaviors?
Narrative family theory, experiential family therapy, Bowen family system therapy, strategic family therapy
Strategic Family Therapy
T/F : Supervisor's assume many different roles in their practices. Bernard's discrimination model highlights three primary roles in counselor supervision which are counselor, teacher, and consultant
True!
Uses quantitative processes to evaluate empirically supported articles and serves to synthesize existing research
Qualitative, experimental, correlational quasi-experimental, meta-analysis
Meta-analysis
Validation from an external organization that an educational program/institution meets specific standards
Jurisprudence examination, accreditation, scope of practice, licensure portability
Accreditation
an invisible set of functional demands that organize family relations
family role, family structure, family sculpting, genogram
Family structure
Which crucial component of the counseling process is described as a constructive relationship between the client and counselor built on trust, respect, and congruence?
unconditional positive regard, the therapeutic alliance, the person-centered core of counseling, OR a nonconfrontational approach
The Therapeutic Alliance
an intervention that involves helping clients be both in contact with and emotionally separate from their family
genogram, family sculpting, de-triangulation, family role
Detriangulation
Sets out to explain relationships between or among variables
Qualitative, experimental, correlational, quasi-experimental
Correlational
An examination of state-specific rules and statutes relevant to counselors
Jurisprudence examination, accreditation, scope of practice, licensure portability
Jurisprudence examination
addictive behavior is a means of expressing unconscious, unresolved conflict from early experiences and relationships
biopsychosocial, medical, moral, or psychodynamic model
Psychodynamic model of addiction
Highlighting the influence of societal trends and government influence on the evolution of school counseling, what legislation resulted in an increase in the number of counselors in school as well as the numbers of counselor training programs?
FERPA, Individuals w/ disabilities act, National defense education act, OR the Reach Higher Initiative
National Defense Education Act (NDEA)
What is the best conceptualization of personal and professional counselor identity development?
a linear process, an intentional process that is never ending, a standardized process that is always the same, OR a process that should be done without others' input
An intentional process that is never ending
Which professional association started out as the American Professional and Guidance Association, following a merger of four existing professional organizations in 1952?
ACA, NBCC, APA or NCDA (career development)
American Counseling Association
A transformational task of developing counselors is to move from a(n) ____________ stance to one that is more _________________.
realistic to idealistic, idealistic to realistic, naïve to skeptical, OR optimistic to realistic
Idealistic . . . realistic