Which of the following are guiding principles of the Strengths-Based School Counseling (SBSC) framework?

a. empowering positive outcomes
b. reduction of barriers
c. increasing developmental assets
d. promoting strengths and resiliency
e. none of the above
f. all of the above


f

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General guidelines for intervention programs for children with autism spectrum disorder include

a. intensive social skills intervention beginning in the teen years. b. early entry into intervention, use of Applied Behavior Analysis, and parent training and support. c. infrequent assessment in order to reduce stress and negative effects of labeling. d. maintaining separate learning environments so that autistic children do not need to interact with their typically developing peers.

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Milton Erickson, who influenced the development of solution-focused and narrative therapies, had an extraordinary way of viewing

a. patients. b. other therapists. c. other psychotherapy theories. d. psychoanalytic techniques.

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What is the minimum number of years of experience CACREP mandates school counselors need to have before providing supervision?

a. 3 years, with training in supervision b. 1 year with a year of experience in teaching c. 2 years with supervision training d. no designated number of years as some counselors are unable to receive training

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Relative to reporting ethical violations of colleagues, the ACA (2014) Code of Ethics suggests that you: A. refer the situation to the state licensing board. B. refer the situation to the national counseling association. C. refer the situation to the state licensing board or the national counseling association—whichever seems to have jurisdiction

D. first try to resolve the situation by discussing it directly with the counselor.

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