Which item is not a requirement for certification under the National Career Development Association (NCDA)?
a. Earn a graduate degree in counseling or a related profession
b. Work at least part-time in career counseling for 10 years following graduate degree
c. Pass the National Career Counselor Examination
d. Certified by the National Board of Certified Counselors
b. Work at least part-time in career counseling for 10 years following graduate degree
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Explain how cognitive theories can be useful to social workers. Cite some examples of how you can use concepts from the various cognitive theories to help clients enhance problem-solving skills.
What will be an ideal response?
Before therapy or counseling begins, clients may be given information about the treatment they will receive, as well as possible risks involved. This process is known as:
a. self-disclosure. b. releasing information. c. protecting confidentiality. d. obtaining informed consent to treatment.
The standard definition of “intervention” is
a. a hard-hitting, choreographed, confrontation of the client’s denial about his or her substance use in an attempt to get him or her to cut back on the amount consumed. b. the threat of divorce by a spouse who has reached his or her limit after the partner’s repeated periods of substance use. c. multiple arrests for substance-related crimes. d. undeveloped in a clear and singular manner.
Who should be engaged in setting the goals for a systematic evaluation of a university’s counseling center?
a. Members of the university’s governing board b. Representatives of all stakeholder groups c. University administrators d. The funding agency or governmental department supporting the operation