According to the U.S. Department of Education Office of Safe and Healthy Schools, schools that are successful in creating a positive climate and reducing acts of violence employ actions that include: building a solid foundation for all children working with parents to address behavior problems identifying students at risk for severe academic or behavioral difficulties providing intensive

interventions for children who are experiencing significant emotional and behavioral problems providing individual counseling for students with severe emotional difficulties pulling together with the community to determine and implement strategies essential to creating a safe school environment considering integrating the principles of character education across the content areas

A) ?all of the above

B) ?all except 6

C) ?all except 6 and 7

D) ?all except 2 and 5

E) ?all except 7


D

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The dualistic phase identified by Perry is a stage when the learner:

A. Looks for right and wrong answers B. Recognizes that there are two sides to every issue C. Tries to maintain a balance between the helper’s needs and those of the client. D. Uses multiple methods to try and help the client

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. It is in the counseling encounter, in face-to-face situations, that the counselor’s ethics will be most severely tested. 2. It is never appropriate to break confidentiality. 3. There is no need to avoid other kinds of relationships with clients, particularly those of an intimate, sexual nature. 4. You are ethically bound to protect the physical safety of your client and those who might be harmed by your client, and you must report suspected abuse to the proper authorities. 5. It is your job to become a detective, sleuthing out the truth of reported abuse.

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