Discuss what ethical and competent supervision of trainees in a professional psychology program would include.
What will be an ideal response?
A good answer will address the following:
a. Supervision is the primary means by which students in professional psychology programs acquire and develop skills
b. Competent and ethical supervisors provide a foundation for the attitudes, skills, and commitment supervisees will need to develop
c. Supervisors must have the competencies to train: successful monitoring, assessing, and providing feedback to training; emphasis on self-reflection and self-assessment
d. Clinical knowledge and expertise to identify client mental health needs within a diversity-sensitive context
e. Encourage open discussion of treatment challenges and provide constructive feedback
f. Sensitivity to attitudes, values, and sociopolitical experiences of supervisees
g. Ability to tailor training to the supervisee’s level of competence
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K. B. Clark and M. K. Clark (1947) found that
a. African Americans identified the dark-skinned doll as bad and ugly b. African Americans identified the dark-skinned doll as smart and pretty c. European Americans identified the light-skinned doll as bad and ugly d. European Americans identified the dark-skinned doll as smart and pretty
Which of the following is true about being a group counselor?
a. Counselors should not assume that they automatically are qualified to lead all, or even most, types of groups just because they have earned a master’s degree or have considerable experience in counseling individuals. b. A master’s degree and experience in counseling is all that one needs to lead group counseling. c. The skills and training needed to run a group are the same regardless of the type of group. d. As long as a counselor is following the ASGW’s Professional Standards for the Training of Group Workers a counselor can safely lead a group.
Explain Heidegger’s concept of Dasein.
What will be an ideal response?
Emotion regulation can best be defined as “all of the processes, intrinsic and extrinsic, through which individuals manage their emotions to accomplish their goals.”
a. true b. false