Clients of career counselors who are members of the NCDA (and thereby bound by the NCDA Ethical Standards), but who receive career counseling in schools, colleges or universities where the counselor is not required to be licensed by the state,
should be primarily concerned with limits of:
a. Privileged communication.
b. Responsibility.
c. Maintenance of records.
d. Privacy.
A
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Psychology research provided these two major contributions to the school counseling profession:
A. drug therapy for behavior problems and counseling techniques. B. objective instruments for measuring student behavior and specialized services for children with learning and/or behavior problems. C. measurement and drug therapy for behavior problems. D. intelligence tests and measurements for aptitude and achievement testing.
Caregivers provide informal and formal supports. Examples of formal supports include
a. Meals on Wheels b. Rides to doctor appointments by volunteer drivers of a senior center c. Home-care provider paid for by Medicare d. Home visitors from the local church
The text lists binging on Netflix as a beneficial example of self-care
a. true b. false
When one gets to the action planning stage of counseling, the range of possible trial behaviors a client may try is most related to: