Counselors often encounter clients associated with the culture of the military in
A. community agency settings.
B. pre-K-12 school settings.
C. post-secondary school settings.
D. All of the above.
D
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Social skills training programs are interventions in which children are taught specific, discrete behaviors that can facilitate effective social interactions, like making eye contact and asking appropriate questions
Assessments of these interventions indicate that they have modest success in improving peer acceptance. Which of these is the best description of a major shortcoming of these intervention programs? a. Socially unskilled children are already perceived in biased ways by peers, and that perception is not being addressed by the intervention. b. Social skills are not the problem. Children who experience low peer acceptance usually already have adequate social skills. c. These programs are introduced too late. Social skills training must be done much earlier than the middle childhood or adolescent years to have any real effect. d. Socially unskilled children are not capable of learning these basic skills, because their problems stem from a difficult temperament.
What is AMCD?
A. Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development B. American Multicultural Competence and Development C. Association for Multiculturalism in Counseling and Development D. American Males for a Competent Democracy
Erikson's psychosocial developmental theory is an example of
a. A continuous, active theory b. A continuous, reactive theory c. A discontinuous active theory d. A discontinuous reactive theory
In order to assist trainees with developing competence, most family therapy training programs encourage _____________________ and other processes designed to engage students with their own family-of-origin issues
a. genogram work b. full self-disclosure c. the mental status examination d. hypnosis