The Occupational Information Network (O*NET) is:
a. A book of identifying job titles and related duties
b. A system for assessing elementary and middle school students
c. A no-cost comprehensive vocational assessment system
d. A social network platform for individuals organized by career interests
C
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Which of the following has been identified by the American School Counseling Association (ASCA) as an inappropriate role for school counselors: _____
a. Teaching classes when teachers are absent b. Counseling students with excessive tardiness or absenteeism c. Ensuring student records are maintained in accordance with state and federal regulations d. Providing teachers with suggestions for better study hall management
According to the proposed theoretical model, a family’s outcomes when a child has cancer are
a. Solely based on the fact that the child has cancer b. Dependent on how serious the cancer is c. Dependent on the effectiveness of the family’s coping strategies and perceptions of the prognosis and the knowledge about the illness d. Impossible to predict because everyone is different
For helping professionals who assume an attachment perspective in their therapeutic approach to clients, what is expected to be the primary mechanism of change?
a. Teaching clients to think differently about their early attachments experience. b. Establishing a therapeutic bond that functions as a secure base. c. Confronting emotional memories. d. Challenging the client's assumptions about attachment.
A client in group therapy rolls his eyes and, referring to another client in the group, states: "I'm tired of hearing how your ancestors were kicked out of their land. My house was repossessed; I know exactly what they went through." This is an example of:
A. power differentials. B. microaggression. C. macroaggression. D. institutional racism.