Corporals Course Test 1 Study Guide (Residential) With Latest Solutions
Corporals Course Test 1 Study Guide (Residential) With Latest Solutions References to Marine Corps Mentoring Program - answerMCO 1500.58, Marine Corps Mentoring Program NAVMC DIR 1500.58, the Marine Corps Mentoring Program Guidebook References to Marine Corps counseling - answerNAVMC 2795, USMC User's Guide to Counseling The focuses of mentoring - answerThe development of the total Marine and the mentor's role in assisting the subordinate Marine in reaching full potential The focuses of counseling - answerThe subordinate Marine's job performance Role of the mentee - answerWilling Active Accepting Respectful Professional Prepared Role of the mentor and skills for effective mentoring - answer"Wise advisor, teacher, and guardian." (Mentoring Guidebook, pg.5) Self-Awareness Questioning Skills Listening Skills Empathy Feedback Skills Forums of counseling - answerInformal and formal Types of counseling - answerInitial, follow-on, and event-related Parts of counseling - answerOpening, body, closing, and setting targets Components of an MOS Roadmap - answerSkill training, professional military education (PME), and voluntary education Parts of an MOS Roadmap - answerSkill training - required skill training, recommended skill training, and recommended billet assignments PME - required PME (Marine Corps Institute), recommended PME, professional reading Voluntary education - recommended distance learning courses (MOS-related), recommended distance learning courses, college courses/degrees Where to find MOS Roadmaps - answer Combat stress - answerChanges in physical or mental functioning or behavior due to the exposure of lethal force or its aftermath. Combat stress will include certain levels of distress and loss of normal functioning—it can be negative or positive. Operational stress - answerChanges in physical or mental functioning or behavior due to the experience of military operations other than combat, during peacetime or war, on land or sea, or in the air. Operational stress can be positive or negative. Two types of stressors - answerPhysical - come from both external (environment) and internal (physiological) sources having a direct impact on you physically Mental - reactions that take place in the cognitive (perception, judgment, reasoning) and emotional areas of the brain Combat and Operational Stress Continuum - answerGREEN Zone: The Ready Zone shows the behavior and characteristics associated with a Marine who is not currently adversely affected by stress. The Marine is resilient and "good-to-go" with sound mental health. YELLOW Zone: The Reacting Zone shows the behavior and characteristics associated with a Marine who is experiencing temporary, mild distress or some impairment of functioning. There is some anxiety, irritability, and behavioral change, but no serious persistent dysfunction. After the stress is over, the Marine quickly r
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