Standards of practice for the counseling profession are enforced through all of the following EXCEPT _____
a. ACA or ASCA Professional Ethics Committees
b. State Licensure Boards or Departments of Education
c. Chi Sigma Iota
d. Civil or criminal courts
Q. 2There are no universal principles or truths is a theoretical premise most consistent with:
A. narrative family therapy
B. solution-focused family therapy
C. experiential family therapy
D. none of the above
Q. 3Stages within the recovery process of sexual assault and rape include _________________.
A. the acute (disorganization) and long-term reorganization
B. the chronic (total disorganization) and healing
C. the manifestation of anger and cathartic behavior
D. total numbness and then total anger
Q. 4In Narrative family therapy, _____ is a way for families to highlight different stories than those that have been dominant.
A. deconstruction
B. externalization
C. reauthoring
D. celebration
Q. 5Students who grow up in alcohol-abusive families and survive by clowning around and being hyperactive are manifesting the role of ____________.
A. hero
B. lost child
C. scapegoat
D. mascot
Q. 6In Solution-focused therapy, the best approach to use with complainants' is to:
A. respect them, try and establish rapport, and hope they will become customers eventually
B. assign them activities where they can focus on exceptions, respect them, and hope they will become customers eventually
C. engage them in solution oriented conversations and co-create assignments to reproduce behaviors that are exceptions to the problem
D. none of the above
Q. 7If a counselor suspects a colleague of an ethical violation, the first step is typically _____
a. Call the state licensure board and request the license of the offending counselor be revoked
b. Call the counselor's clients to verify the ethical violation and see if the clients were harmed
c. Call the police and report the violation
d. Speak to the colleague directly to see if s/he is aware of the violation and willing to correct it