CRCC EXAM PREP QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS.
The Social Security Act of 1935: -
\made the state-federal VR program permanent
Conscience Orientation -
\Demonstrating concern for the client without regard for legal and social consequences
is an example of:
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1990 -
\Provided free appropriate public education to students with disabilities
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 -
\The first major legislation that specifically protected workers with disabilities.
Nature and Severity -
\Two factors that determine whether a disability is substantially limiting
Confidentiality -
\Refers to the responsibility of the counselor to prevent unauthorized disclosure of
clients' information
Implement the course of action -
\Final step in resolving an ethical dilemma, according to the ACA's Ethical Decision-
Making Model
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 503 -
\Prohibits federal contractors and subcontractors from discriminating against hiring
individuals with disabilities
Informed Consent -
\The individuals right to choose whether to enter into or remain in a counseling
relationship
Title II of the ADA prohibits: -
\Discrimination on the basis of disability in services provided by state and local
governments
Socialization -
\Adler's Individual Psychology assumes that humans are motived primarily by this:
Evaluation -
, \process in which supervisors provide supervisees with constructive feedback.
Mandatory reporting laws supersede confidentiality -
\in a case where the counselor learns that their client is abusing the client's child?
CBT -
\The primary goal of _________ is to teach clients about how they think so they can
correct faulty reasoning.
Basic assumption of the Person x Environment interaction model? -
\Congruence between people and their work environments strongly predicts success
In Freudian Psychoanalytic theory, the ego is driven by: -
\The reality principle
Defense mechanism -
\Projection and repression
Empowerment Approach -
\Focuses on a client's abilities rather than their limitations
Behavioral therapy emphasizes -
\Current rather than past behavior
System I processing -
\Intuitive, spontaneous
Thorndikes Law of effect -
\Posits that rewarding behaviors are reinforced while unrewarding behaviors are not
reinforced
Motivational Interviewing -
\alternative to traditional addiction counseling that addresses an individual's
ambivalence about change.
The Integrative Dual Diagnosis Treatment (IDDT) model is an example of dual
diagnosis that integrates mental health and ____ treatment. -
\Substance abuse
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) counselors typically: -
\work collaboratively with clients
The condition of genuineness/congruence requires the therapist to be: -
\Authentic
ANSWERS.
The Social Security Act of 1935: -
\made the state-federal VR program permanent
Conscience Orientation -
\Demonstrating concern for the client without regard for legal and social consequences
is an example of:
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1990 -
\Provided free appropriate public education to students with disabilities
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 -
\The first major legislation that specifically protected workers with disabilities.
Nature and Severity -
\Two factors that determine whether a disability is substantially limiting
Confidentiality -
\Refers to the responsibility of the counselor to prevent unauthorized disclosure of
clients' information
Implement the course of action -
\Final step in resolving an ethical dilemma, according to the ACA's Ethical Decision-
Making Model
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 503 -
\Prohibits federal contractors and subcontractors from discriminating against hiring
individuals with disabilities
Informed Consent -
\The individuals right to choose whether to enter into or remain in a counseling
relationship
Title II of the ADA prohibits: -
\Discrimination on the basis of disability in services provided by state and local
governments
Socialization -
\Adler's Individual Psychology assumes that humans are motived primarily by this:
Evaluation -
, \process in which supervisors provide supervisees with constructive feedback.
Mandatory reporting laws supersede confidentiality -
\in a case where the counselor learns that their client is abusing the client's child?
CBT -
\The primary goal of _________ is to teach clients about how they think so they can
correct faulty reasoning.
Basic assumption of the Person x Environment interaction model? -
\Congruence between people and their work environments strongly predicts success
In Freudian Psychoanalytic theory, the ego is driven by: -
\The reality principle
Defense mechanism -
\Projection and repression
Empowerment Approach -
\Focuses on a client's abilities rather than their limitations
Behavioral therapy emphasizes -
\Current rather than past behavior
System I processing -
\Intuitive, spontaneous
Thorndikes Law of effect -
\Posits that rewarding behaviors are reinforced while unrewarding behaviors are not
reinforced
Motivational Interviewing -
\alternative to traditional addiction counseling that addresses an individual's
ambivalence about change.
The Integrative Dual Diagnosis Treatment (IDDT) model is an example of dual
diagnosis that integrates mental health and ____ treatment. -
\Substance abuse
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) counselors typically: -
\work collaboratively with clients
The condition of genuineness/congruence requires the therapist to be: -
\Authentic