Which is true of prevalence of childhood-onset fluency disorder?
a. It is more common in boys than in girls in early childhood, but equal between genders by kindergarten.
b. The majority of those with childhood-onset fluency disorder also have a learning disability.
c. Approximately 5% of children have problems with stuttering at some point in their early development.
d. Boys are more likely to naturally recover from stuttering than girls are.
c. Approximately 5% of children have problems with stuttering at some point in their early development.
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Ways of minimizing the stigma of counseling services include all of the following except ________
a. be strategic regarding location of the group b. using vernacular terms in place of counseling-specific vocabulary c. considering the focus of the group as a learning opportunity versus attending to a student need d. using co-facilitators to represent both male and female leadership
In solution-focused brief counseling, counselors need to understand all of the following except: a. the intensity of the emotions surrounding the problem
b. the problem. c. the history of the problem. d. the client's expectations for counseling.
Issues for nondeployed family members experiencing deployment often involves
A. increased stress due to the managing tasks of a household and concern for partner. B. a slight increase in stress though enhanced access via technology to alleviate anxiety. C. delayed acknowledgement of stress due to the concern for responsibilities at home. D. increased likelihood of substance abuse for a nondeployed partner due to ineffective coping skills.
During the 1950's and 1960's, all of the following occurred EXCEPT the
A. founding of the American School Counselor Association. B. founding of the professional journal School Counselor. C. U.S. Office of Education created a system that broadened the view of school counseling. D. Occupational Outlook Handbook was first published.