History of Counseling
Counseling Skills
Ethics/Legal
Multicultural Counseling
Other Information
100
The organization that was the forerunner of the American Counseling Association (ACA)
What is National Vocational Guidance Association
100
The battle for ______________ deals with issues of administrative control (length of sessions, payment arrangements, etc)
What is sturcture
100
The employment of such words as “good,” “bad,” “right,” and “wrong” are associated with
What is morality
100
According to the text, thnic minorities make up about _________ percent of the population of the United States
What is 35%
100
This involves communicating a basic understanding of what a client is feeling and experiencing.
What is primary empathy
200
This guy was the founder of the Boston Vocational Bureau and is sometimes referred to as the “Father of Guidance”.
Who is Frank Parsons
200
The degree to which a counselor is perceived as knowledgeable and informed about his or her specialty is known as ___________.
What is expertness
200
In making ethical decisions, counselors should abide by all but which of these principles? (name two of five)
beneficence nonmaleficence justice fidelity autonomy
200
The _________________ encapsulate counselor is one who disregards cultural differences.
What is "culturally"
200
The founder of person-centered counseling
Who is Carl Rogers
300
The passage of the National Defense Education Act (NDEA) provided funds for the training/education of _________ counselors.
Who are "School"
300
According to Carl Rogers, empathy involves the skills of ______ and ______.
What are perception; communication
300
These documents help protect the profession from the government, promote stability within the profession, and protect practitioners from the public
Ethical Codes
300
________ is defined as "prejudice displayed in blatant or subtle ways"
What is racism
300
The two founders of existential counseling
Who are Frankl and May
400
The move in counseling toward standardized training and certification in counseling resulted in the founding in 1981 of the ______________ as the national accreditation organization for counseling programs in the United States.
What is Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP)
400
Through the process of ________ the counselor offers the client another way to look at a situation.
What is reframing
400
Name at least one limitation in any code of ethics
difficulties in enforcing ethical codes ethical codes seldom address cross-cultural concerns ethical codes are not proactive documents that can inform counselors of what to do in new situations
400
The belief that anyone should be treated according to their gender without regard to other criteria, such as interest and ability is known as ___________.
What is sexism
400
The degree to which a test produces consistency of test
What is reliability
500
Counseling usually differs from traditional psychotherapy in that it ______. (List one area)
is shorter in duration focuses on less severe problems is more present- than past-oriented
500
A client seeing things from only one perspective is termed
What is Functional Fixity
500
_________ liability means acting wrongly toward another or failing to act as opposed to criminal liability which is working with a client in a way that the law does not allow.
What is "civil"
500
Pedersen believes it is essential for counselors to be sensitive to cultures in regard to ____________. (Three Areas )
What are knowledge/awareness/skills
500
Counselors must be ______________ researchers: they must use knowledge from research and research studies in their own work settings.
applied researchers