UPDATE 2026/2027
When was the human service degree offered? - Answers mid-1960s
What does human service professional do? - Answers Help meet the needs through an
interdisciplinary knowledge base, focusing on prevention as well as remediation of problems,
and maintaining a commitment to improving the overall quality of life of service population.
CSHSE - Answers Council for Standards
in Human Service Education
What professional organization was needed to meet the needs of the new professionals? -
Answers National Organization for Human Service Education NOHSE, which is now NOHS
CCE - Answers Center for Credentialing and Education
National Organization of Human Services NOHS: - Answers was founded with its mission being
to strengthen the community of human services by
CSHSE - Answers Council for Standards in Human Service Education
HS—BCP - Answers Human Services—Board Certified
Practitioner
SREB - Answers Southern Regional Educational Board
____________ has identified 13 roles and functions of human service professional. - Answers
Southern Regional Educational Board (SREB) 1969
How do the roles and functions of the human service professional differ from those of other
related mental health professionals? - Answers Human service professionals help clients
problem solve and do not facilitate personality reconstructions.
NASW - Answers National Association of Social Workers
ACSW - Answers Sets standards of practice for master's-level social workers.
________________ was geared toward training the mental
health aide, or paraprofessional. - Answers The associate's degree
_______________ broadly based and considered a professional degree. - Answers The
bachelor's degree
, What are the requirements for the psychology associations? - Answers Have a doctoral degree
in psychology or a related field from a regionally accredited graduate or professional school or a
school that achieved such accreditation within five years of the doctoral degree (or a school of
similar standing outside of the United States).
APA - Answers The professional association for psychologists is the American Psychological
Association.
(Psychologist and Psychiatrist)
MSWs - Answers Master's in social work (Social worker)
ACA - Answers American Counseling Association (Counselors)
LCSW - Answers Licensed Clinical Social Worker
AAMFT - Answers Association for Marriage and Family Therapists
(Couple and Family Counselor)
What are the characteristics of human service professionals? - Answers Relationship building,
empathy, genuineness, acceptance, cognitive complexity, wellness, competence, cross-cultural
sensitivity, and relationship building.
Carl Rogers - Answers Founders of the field of humanistic counseling and
education. Humanistic Approach. (client-centered) "here and now"
Hippocrates: - Answers was one of the first individuals in recorded history
to reflect on the human condition.
Plato: - Answers He believed that introspection and reflection were the keys to understanding
knowledge and reality and
that dreams and fantasies were substitutes for desires not satisfied.
Augustine: - Answers highlighted consciousness, self-examination, and inquiry as philosophies
that dealt with the human condition.
Aristotle: - Answers Was considered the "first psychologist", that studied knowledge.
Wundt and Sir Francis Galton: - Answers Experimental psychology
Mary Richmond: - Answers 1900 had "casebooks" and helped to establish the beginning of
social work training.