Professional Orientation
Ethical Practice
Social & Cultural Diversity
Human Growth & Development
Lifestyle & Career
100

(p. 14-15/195) rehabilitation counselors help clients with disabilities do these 2 things

Live more independently and find employment

100

(p. 22/9) Ethical principles that counselors are required to follow are called


Mandatory ethics

100

(p. 42/42) Being able to revert to previous levels of functioning or to “bounce back” is termed


resilience

100

(p. 67/43) Interpreting new info in a way that alters a person’s existing cognitive framework is called


Accommodation

100

(p. 103/44) These two people developed the Myers-Briggs type theory from the work of Carl Jung


Katherine Briggs/Isabel Myers

200

(p. 13/113)Mental health practitioners from diverse specializations differ primarily in 


The types of treatment they are trained to use

200

(p. 22/25) The five principals ethics of the counseling profession

Beneficence

Nonmaleficence

Justice

Autonomy

Fidelity

200

(p. 42/50)  Extermination is similar to which stage of prejudice


Overt racism

200

(p. 66/51) Having to decide between two equally appealing choices is called

Approach approach conflict

200

(p. 105/52) Gottfredson proposes that when compromise is severe, individuals will sacrifice interest and prestige before


 gender role

300

(p. 17/121) Professional associations provide these things


Unite members, advocate for profession, provide prof dev., access to valuable resources, publish journals w/research

300

(p. 24/33) Permission to contact other professionals to establish a collaborative relationship should happen after this occurs


Permission from client/informed consent

300

(p. 50/58) Cognitive and affective consequences associated with leaving one’s own country and entering a host country 


acculturative stress


300

(p. 68/59) Helping a student with something they are struggling with - with examples, hints, & questions and then backing off is called

Scaffolding

300

(p. 10/60) Super’s lifespan, life-space career theory outlines ___ developmental stages and ___ substages 


5 & 15 (book ans says 5 & 16)

400

(p.9) In a school setting, when a student indicates a need, a multidisciplinary team meets to assess the student’s eligibility under this law


504

400

(p. x/41) John is going thru a difficult divorce. What should he do to counsel others if he is distressed. 


He should seek supervision while working through a difficult time in their life.

400

(p. 53/66) A stressor that affects international students with greater frequency than other group is


language

400

(p. 68-69/67) This memory only retains information for 1-2 seconds


Sensory

400

(p. 108/68) Gelatt proposed that a career decision can be terminal or investigatory. An investigatory career decision calls for


 additional information

500

(p. 10/97) In some states, minors who have reached a specified age can agree to receive certain services w/o parental consent. These laws are called


Minor consent laws

500

(p. 28/65) In DV situations a Tr is required to report DV when


The Tr is neither legally nor ethically obligated to file a report with the police

500

(p. 90/74) The three phases of trauma counseling include


Remembrance and mourning

Establishing a safe environment

Reconnecting w/ordinary life

500

(p. x/75) a 6 yo does not know many words, when he wants something he points. His sentences are short and not always clear. He may have a__ disorder


Expressive language

500

(p. 110/76) In narrative career counseling, the narrator of the client’s story is referred to as the 


agent