The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) is the accreditation body that defines the standards of counseling coursework. Which is most true about the accreditation of counseling programs by CACREP?
A. CACREP is new and few are accredited or follow their guidelines.
B. All are CACREP accredited.
C. Most programs follow their guidelines.
D. CACREP accredits programs and licenses counselors.
Q. 2According to the CACREP content areas, all counselors, through their educational pursuits, are expected to have practical knowledge in all the following areas EXCEPT:
A. assessment.
B. group work.
C. research and program evaluation.
D. career development.
E. psychopharmacology.
Q. 3According to the CACREP content areas, all counselors, through their educational pursuits, are expected to have practical knowledge in all the following areas EXCEPT:
A. professional counseling orientation and ethical practice.
B. social and cultural diversity.
C. human growth and development.
D. the helping relationship.
E. legal arguments for ethical dilemmas.
Q. 4Preventive sits on the short term (guidance) side of the counseling continuum. Its counterpart on the long term (psychotherapy) side of the same continuum is:
A. restorative.
B. reconstructive.
C. regenerative.
D. reinforcing.
Q. 5Martin is a counselor in the religious sector. Bob is a vocational counselor. Yoshi counsels people recovering from addiction. Adele is an elementary school counselor. The training of these four individuals, despite the different realms in which they practice, is:
A. largely different.
B. the same, except for field placements.
C. identical.
D. remarkably similar.
Q. 6During the early part of the 20th century, vocational counselors disliked the word guidance and its heavy emphasis on __________.
A. ethics
B. religion
C. morality
D. behavior