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Who is theorist for REBT?
Ellis
What does FERPA stand for?
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act 1974
What is FERPA?
Basically a HIPAA for schools
What does IDEA stand for?
Individuals with disabilities education Improvement Act
Who is the father of vocational guidance?
Frank Parsons
CRCC certifies which type of counselor?
Rehabilitation counselors
Who most commonly administers psychological testing?
psychologists
Which professionals are most involved in public policy?
social workers
,What is the most recently added division of ACA?
ACC Assoc for Creativity in Counseling
What does IAAOC stand for?
International Association of Addiction and Offender Counselors
What does NCDA and NECA have in common?
Hast to do with career and vocation
What are mandatory ethics?
Lowest standards of ethics
Aspirational ethics?
Best practices
What is libel?
defamation through writing
Counseling profession emerged when and how?
Late 1800s and in the form of vocational guidance
IDEA and FERPA prevent discrimination against who?
Individuals with disabilities
Do laws overrule ethics, or ethics overrule laws?
Laws ALWAYS overrule ethics
What is cultural encapsulation?
, When a counselor cannot understand a client's worldview and sees the world through his/her own
culture or the dominant culture.
What does MCC stand for?
multicultural counseling
What is an etic perspective?
viewing clients from a universal perspective
What is an emic perspective?
using counseling perspectives that are unique to the client's own culture
What is high-context communication?
Lots of non-verbal clues - "many things can remain unsaid"
What is low-context communication?
Communication relies on verbal communication
What is paralanguage?
Verbal clues that are not words (tone, inflections...)
What is proxemics?
Physical distance
What are the four main models of acculturation?
assimilation - identifying solely with the new culture
separation - identify with own culture and refuse to adapt