QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(GRADED A+)
B - ANSWER-Which of the following captures the essence of informed consent?
a. having members sign a contract before joining a group
b. telling members in some detail about the nature and purpose of the group
c. having members decide upon all the activities of the group
d. making sure that groups will always be composed of voluntary members.
C - ANSWER-Several principles may underlie an ethical decision made by a
counselor. Which of the following is NOT one of those principles?
a. autonomy
b. nonmaleficience
c. pro bono
d. fidelity
B - ANSWER-Maria, a 25 year old Latina woman, is in career counseling. In
reviewing her background, the counselor determines that she has followed the rules
and expectations of her close knit family. She now finds herself in a position needing
to support her family on her own and can't decide between three different
occupational possibilities which she has heard about. Maria may be characterized
as...
a. career inefficacious
b. career undecided
c. needing more schooling
d. career indecisive
C - ANSWER-Client: "I wrote some more in my journal yesterday. I wrote about the
strong urge to eat after I visited my mother. I almost went to the store for junk food
but I didn't."
Counselor: "The urge to eat was connected with your mother."
A long silence follows. The probably cause for the client's silence was...
a. boredom
b. hostility toward the counselor
c. emotional or cognitive integration
d. waiting for the counselor to lead.
D - ANSWER-Individuals of European ancestry often enjoy benefits, without their
awareness, that people of color do not. This phenomenon is referred to as...
a. ethnocentrism
b. double standard
c. acculturation
d. white privilege
,A - ANSWER-On a college campus, a group of students of color has been protesting
their treatment alluding to harassing comments by whites and what they believe to
be discrimination in the grading system by their professors. Eleven of these students
have come to the campus counseling center and want to begin a group experience
to arrive at some answers and find solutions. The most appropriate theoretical
orientation of the counselor assigned to lead the group is...
a. behavioral
b. psychoanalytic
c. gestalt
d. person centered
A - ANSWER-The science of neurobiology is growing in importance to the field of
counseling and psychotherapy. One part of neurobiology is neurotransmitters. Which
of the following statements is true?
a. neurotransmitters affect various cognitive, emotional, and psychological reactions
b. neurotransmitters are found primarily in the liver
c. neurotransmitters are unrelated to diet and nutrition
d. neurotransmitters are unimportant to physically healthy individuals
D - ANSWER-Practicing positive or reinforcing self statements has been called
stress inoculation. Who is the behaviorally oriented theorist who proposed this
concept?
a. Bandura
b. Wolpe
C Allport
d. Meichenbaum
A - ANSWER-A school counselor is interested in determining whether seniors who
have jobs receive lower grades and national test scores than those who do not work.
Let's assume that in May of the school year he finds that approximately 250 seniors
worked this past school year and 250 did not. He compares their GPA, class rank
information and ACT scores. If all these indicators were lower for the seniors who
worked, the counselor would be tempted to say that having a job causes the lower
indicators. He may be wrong to say that because this study is...
a. a post hoc investigation
b. an experiment
c. a survey
d. a descriptive study
A - ANSWER-Historically, there were many influences on the development of the
testing movement. Which one of the following was NOT an early influence?
a. civil rights movement
b. compulsory school attendance
c. world war I
d. advances in statistical methodology
C - ANSWER-Gender role socialization occurs in most cultures and includes the
development of role stereotypes which may be rigid and fixed. Imitation and
identification with a same sex model facilitates the learning of gender roles. Gender
role socialization...
,a. is primarily based on heredity
b. seldom occurs within the fmaily
c. becomes a basic component of our self concept
d. is usually complete by six years of age.
D - ANSWER-Jason, the sole source of income in the family, suffers unemployment
unexpectedly. As the unemployment continues, a variety of consequence are likely
to ensue for him, his wife, and their children. Research suggests that...
a. the next job Jason finds will probably be better than the last one
b. the children should not be told of their father's unemployment in order to reduce
their anxiety
c. it is unlikely that Jason will experience the grief cycle
d. as unemployment continues, his wife will slowly pull away from her circle of
friends.
A - ANSWER-In behavioral group context, which of the following are key terms?
a. self monitoring and contracts
b. here and now and blocks to energy
c. value judgment and positive addiction
d. catharsis and ego integrity
C - ANSWER-A number of counseling approaches see mindfulness as an important
component. Which of the following statements appears most true?
a. internal sensations, emotions and thoughts are not important to mindfulness
b. relationship oriented therapies are more effective than cognitively based ones in
using mindfulness
c. mindfulness is a mental discipline with a focus on the here and now
d. so far, it appears that mindfulness techniques work best with PTSD clients.
B - ANSWER-A counselor performs pre marital counseling in conjunction with a
church whose pastor refers couples to her. Ordinarily, the counselor sees the couple
together twice, two times individually, and twice together again for a total of six
sessions. In her second individual session with Tom, the counselor learns that he
has not broken off an affair with another woman not his prospective marriage
partner. An appropriate counselor response it to...
a. insist Tom tell his future wife
b. remind Tom of their agreement there would be no secrets
c. refer the couple to a more experienced pre marital counselor
d. decide to provide Tom more individual counseling sessions.
B - ANSWER-A counselor educator at a large university studied different counseling
modalities for students who came to the counseling center with relationship/self
esteem problems. There was a waiting list to accommodate all the students. As a
researcher, he was curious whether men or women gained self esteem differentially
whether they were seen in individual counseling, group counseling, or small
psychoeducational class. There was also a possibility of interaction between gender
and the kind of service they received. The appropriate statistical technique to use in
this situation as...
a. one way analysis of variance
b. factorial analysis of variance
, c. t test
d. multivariate analysis of variance.
D - ANSWER-A 45 year old woman is returning to the labor market after an absence
of nearly 20 years. She does not know what work she should apply for because she
claims she has no skills. Besides dealing with self concept and confidence issues,
the career counselor will attempt to help the woman identify
a. obsolescence factors
b. empty nest issues
c. a mentor
d. transferable skills
B - ANSWER-Accreditation of counselor training programs requires that counseling
theories are taught followed by a developmental process of skill building and
application in practica and internships. key component of accreditation is evaluation
of this skill development. The body which accredits more counselor training
programs than any other is...
a. Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education
b. Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
C. American psychological Association
d. North Central Association of Schools and Colleges
A - ANSWER-An employment counselor uses the Ability Profiled which measures
nine aptitudes important for different jobs. His clients are typically uneducated.
Because the counselor is concerned how his clients' scores stack u p against others
and how they would perceive their aptitudes, he interprets the scores to each of his
clients.
a. ipsatively
b. using national norms
c. using local norms
d. in relationship to other tests
C - ANSWER-Jobs and careers of individuals have been changing over the years.
Some newer conceptualizations of the world of work have been noted. For example,
when a retired person chooses to or must re-enter the workforce, such work or
career is often called
a. compensatory
b. portfolio
c. encore
d. life career.
B - ANSWER-A licensed professioanl counselor in private practice is also trained in
career counseling and occasionally sees a client for career work. Generally, the
counselor receives insurance reimbursement for services she provides for her career
clients who are often experiencing anxiety and work related stress. The counselor
assigns a DSM code to these clients even though the insurance companies policies
indicate that payment for career services is not reimbursable. Which of the following
statements is most accurate?