REVIEW TEST SUBMISSION: [U03Q1] UNIT 3 QUIZ 1 Question 1
4 out of 4 points
In 1935, __________ was established as a self-help approach to alcohol addiction.
Selected Answer:
c.
Alcoholics Anonymous.
Answers:
a.
The Alcohol Counseling Center.
b.
The Theater of Spontaneity.
c.
Alcoholics Anonymous.
d.
None of the above.
Response Feedback:
Correct.
Question 2
4 out of 4 points
____ is also called the 'fourth force' in counseling.
Selected Answer:
a.
Multiculturalism.
Answers:
a.
Multiculturalism.
b.
Humanism.
c.
Cognitive-behaviorism.
d.
Psychoanalysis.
Response Feedback:
Correct.
Question 3
4 out of 4 points
During _____, there became such a high demand for school counselors that colleges and
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b.
Minor consent laws.
c.
Minor confidentiality laws.
d.
Minor consistency laws.
Response Feedback:
Incorrect. The correct response is B: Minor consent laws.
Question 12
0 out of 4 points
According to current guidelines, a professional counselor must wait at least _____ years to engage in romantic or sexual relationships with a former client.
Selected Answer:
b.
2 years.
Answers:
a.
There is no waiting period.
b.
2 years.
c.
5 years.
d.
The counselor may never engage in a romantic or sexual relationship with a former client.
Response Feedback:
Incorrect. The correct response is C: 5 years.
Question 13
4 out of 4 points
Which of the following statements is not true about the American Counseling Association (ACA):
Selected Answer:
c.
Members are only from the United States.
Answers:
a.
It is the world's largest association for counselors.
b.
There are more than 40,000 members.
c.
Members are only from the United States.
d.
ACA gives members the chance to stay in touch with issues important to counseling.
Response Feedback:
Correct.
Question 14
4 out of 4 points
In 1976, __________ became the first to institute a professional counseling licensure law.
Selected Answer:
b.
Virginia.
Answers:
a.
Massachusetts.
b.
Virginia.
c.
Vermont.
d.
Connecticut.
Response Feedback:
Correct.
Question 15
4 out of 4 points
National certification is defined by:
Selected Answer:
b.
A method of identifying
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1. Explain what functions racial beliefs serve for the dominant group according to the functionalist perspective. Conversely, explain what dysfunctions to society are caused by prejudice and discrimination.
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This is also stated in subsection 1-421 of the AACC code of ethics (AACC Law and Ethics Committee, 2004, p 12). However, the ACA guidelines with regards to this area are more comprehensive and clearly stated than the AACC guidelines. Section B of the ACA code of ethics provides guidelines on how a counselor can maintain client confidentiality in various circumstances such as incapacity of client, when treatment calls for services with others and even in consulting other counselors (American Counseling Association, 2005, p 7-9). On the other hand, the guidelines of the AACC are more limited in scope as can be seen in Section ES1-400 (AACC Law and Ethics Committee, 2004, p 11-13).
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