Frank is a Native American college student who is seeking information about his career choice from a male counselor. The counselor notices that he uses very little eye contact and needs to recognize that Frank:
A. lacks trust about the information he is receiving.
B. is unlikely to follow through with his suggestions.
C. is likely to view direct eye contact as a lack of respect.
D. would be more likely to have direct eye contact if the counselor were a female.
Answer: C
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A. information openly shared in social situations B. information shared with associates and acquaintances C. closely guarded information, secrets D. the authentic self
The desire of the profession to recognize and document professional competence is to:
a. make sure that school counselors who have not been teachers are competent to serve as professional school counselors. b. increase the number of nationally certified school counselors. c. ensure that only the best professionals work in our schools. d. none of the above.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Bio-psychological assessment generally focuses on brain disorders. 2. The measurement of intelligence is always accurate, even when tests are applied to individuals from different cultures. 3. Human cultures tend to be complex. 4. The goal of assessment is to contribute to the counselor’s professional competence when dealing with diverse clientele. 5. Quantitative approaches include the notion that the person and the culture in which he or she lives are “co-constructed.”
One of the following is not cited as a reason for enrolling members in a short-term group:
a. To learn a specific skill b. To enroll members who are not highly motivated to be in a group c. To enroll members referred from a managed care program d. To enroll members with difficulty in reality testing