Ricky and Jane are parents to a 3-year-old and a newborn infant. Jane was meeting with a public health nurse who suggested Jane get her 3-year-old into the local Head Start program. The nurse is suggesting which type of intervention?
a. home-based
b. community
c. educational
d. center-based
d. center-based
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Comprehensive school counseling programs address the following domains:
a. Personal/social, academic, and career domains b. Prevention, wellness, and achievement domains c. Crisis, remedial, and strength domains d. Diagnosis and treatment
The central idea of the developmental models of supervision is that
a. the supervisor moves back and forth between the role of counselor and teacher depending on the needs of the supervisee. b. there is attention paid to awareness of self and others, motivation toward the developmental process, and autonomy. c. a beginning supervisee may rely on the supervisor for helping to understand, diagnose, or explain client behavior, while an advanced supervisee may be more independent and seek consultation when necessary. d. people continuously grow and develop while progressing through a number of stages on the path toward clinical competence.
Counselors who use the CBT approach must do so carefully because of all of the following considerations EXCEPT: _____________________________
a. emphasis on the expert stance which can create resistance or overcompliance b. defining "irrational beliefs" which may be culturally and contextually determined rather than determined by dominant social norms c. treatment goals may represent conflicting values with the clients' religious, cultural, racial, or socioeconomic values d. the lack of diagnosis may cause the client to further regress or impede progress
A supervisor and supervisee are focusing on how well the supervisee formulates cases from theory and how well they convey what it is they know. This is an example of which type of skill building based on the discrimination model of supervision?
a. Process issues b. Conceptualization issues c. Personalization issues d. All of the above.