“Fostering transferability” means working with clients in such a way that they can take what they have learned about resolving their problems during services and apply it to other problems in their lives
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In regard to parental consent for counseling services, ASCA's 2004 position statement suggests that information about the school counseling program be provided only:
a. in a parent-child large group assembly. b. if the parents inquire. c. by verbal explanation. d. in writing.
According to the stages of change model the contemplation stage is conceptualized as:
a) The stage where an individual has the greatest level of insight b) The stage where an individual is most ready to change a problem or habit c) The point where an individual has begun taking concrete steps to solve a problem d) The stage when an individual accepts having a problem but is ambivalent about changing it.
Which of the following is NOT one of the stages in Cooley’s development of the self?
a) We imagine or interpret how others judge our behavior/appearance. b) We imagine or observe how our behavior appears to others. c) We have self-feelings about the perceived judgements of others. d) Both A and C e) None of the above
During the conventional level of moral development, children focus on social relationships and compliance with social norms
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