What does a two-tiered licensure system mean for professional counselors?

A. Initial licensure is provided to the counselor upon completion of a master’s degree and passing the state exam; permanent licensure is attained after accumulation of required supervised counseling practice.
B. Provisional licensure to practice is provided to the counselor upon entering a master’s program in counseling; permanent licensure is attained after passing the state exam.
C. Initial licensure does not allow a counselor to bill health insurance companies; permanent licensure allows a counselor to bill health insurance companies.
D. Provisional licensure allows a counselor to practice independently within the state they were first licensed in; permanent licensure allows a counselor to practice in any state.


A. Initial licensure is provided to the counselor upon completion of a master’s degree and passing the state exam; permanent licensure is attained after accumulation of required supervised counseling practice.

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a) the practice of one’s beliefs with respect to a higher being b) outward expression of the inner workings of the human spirit c) having a personal relationship with a higher power and faith and may be a process used to find meaning in one’s life. d) none of the above

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There is a trend in the field of family therapy toward rejecting an integrative model of practice

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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According to Savickas, micronarratives are used in the____________ phase of constructivist counseling

a. constructing b. deconstructing c. intuiting d. wavering

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Which of the following statements about racism is FALSE?

A. Racism is mutually enforced at all levels of society. B. People tend to rationalize their feelings about race and ethnicity. C. Whites have more power to enact their prejudices than non-Whites. D. Prejudice is the result of racism.

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