Deck 18: Significant Career Transitions: Workforce Entry and Reentry for Veterans, Recent Immigrants, and Formerly Incarcerated Job Seekers

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As compared to other Veterans, Post-9/11 Veterans are older, with 74 percent of the population being over the age of 45 and 50 percent being older than 34.
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Parolees can have a number of different supervision statuses, including active supervision, which means they are required to regularly report to a parole authority in person, by mail, or by telephone.
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The process to enter and live legally in the United States often requires rigorous health, background, and security screening at several stages and then when being processed for placement in a US community.
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Migrants who come into the United States primarily fill unskilled labor positions.
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In a prison, nothing and nowhere is off limits for observation (including by camera), even in the showers and toilets.
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According to the 2016 Veteran Population Projection Model, as of September 30, 2017, how many living military veterans are there?

A) 2 million
B) 7 million
C) 12 million
D) 20 million
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While the male Veterans tend to be married, the female Veterans were more likely to be which one of the following?

A) divorced
B) widowed
C) separated
D) all of the above
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The CBT A-B-C model stands for which one of the following?

A) (A) identify the activating event(s), (B) acknowledge their belief system orattitude in relation to the event, and (C) explore the consequences asreflected in their behavioral or emotional reactions.
B) (A) identify the clients attitude, (B) explore the client's beliefs that shapethe attitude, and (C) explore the consequences of the client's attitude uponothers.
C) (A) explore the client's autonomy to make his or her own decisions, (B)explore the client's behaviors, and (C) explore the living conditions of theclient.
D) none of the above
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Refugees relocate to flee atrocities from which of the following?

A) War
B) Political persecution
C) Culturally related persecution
D) All of the above
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Which one of the following statements is true regarding the Post/911 Veterans?

A) They had lower service related disabilities as compared with Vietnam Veterans
B) They only used Veterans Administration (VA) care
C) They do not use food stamps
D) Have better post-military service incomes than Pre/911 veterans
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-A cognitive behavioral intervention used with those who have been incarcerated

A) Cognitive Information Processing (CIP)
B) Authority hierarchy
C) A-B-C Model
D) Structured, scheduled, and regimented life without autonomy or privacy
E) Cross-Cultural Life-Career Development (CCLCD) framework
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-A cognitive behavioral intervention used with those who have servedin the military

A) Cognitive Information Processing (CIP)
B) Authority hierarchy
C) A-B-C Model
D) Structured, scheduled, and regimented life without autonomy or privacy
E) Cross-Cultural Life-Career Development (CCLCD) framework
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-A framework suggested for counselors who work with migrants or refugees

A) Cognitive Information Processing (CIP)
B) Authority hierarchy
C) A-B-C Model
D) Structured, scheduled, and regimented life without autonomy or privacy
E) Cross-Cultural Life-Career Development (CCLCD) framework
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-A part of the culture of the military

A) Cognitive Information Processing (CIP)
B) Authority hierarchy
C) A-B-C Model
D) Structured, scheduled, and regimented life without autonomy or privacy
E) Cross-Cultural Life-Career Development (CCLCD) framework
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-A part of the culture in a prison

A) Cognitive Information Processing (CIP)
B) Authority hierarchy
C) A-B-C Model
D) Structured, scheduled, and regimented life without autonomy or privacy
E) Cross-Cultural Life-Career Development (CCLCD) framework
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Cultural competency can be challenging due to the ever-changing and vast diversity of populations.
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Diversity includes racial and ethnic backgrounds, sexual orientation, gender, age, language, education, socio-economic status, religion/spirituality, but not mental/ physical ability, and identity.
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Lee (2013) stated that culture is defined by any group of people who identify with one another, share a common goal, purpose, need, or background.
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To provide culturally competent counseling with diverse populations, clinicians first need to be self-reflective.
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A Veteran is any individual who served in the military and was discharged (released) from service for anything, including a dishonorable discharge.
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The Army is referred to as soldiers, the Air Force is referred to as airmen, and Navy is referred to as SEALS.
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When working with any active military, veteran, or their family, it's important for therapists to understand the title, rank/rate, and paygrade of the service member or Veteran.
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The acronym MOS in terms of the military, stands for Motivational Operations Specialist.
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When a career counselor works with the released prison population, there is a great deal to consider regarding their client's lived experience and identity: prison time, nature of the legal sentence, ramifications of their charge(s), related trauma, untapped work capacities, and the environment they will be released to.
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The majority of the prison population ranges from age from 20 to 29.
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Some parolees may be on an inactive status, which means they are excluded from regularly reporting.
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It is illegal under federal law for states to ban those with felony convictions from receiving benefits such as food stamps, Temporary Assistance for Needy
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Recidivism, in terms of those who have been released from being incarcerated, commonly refers to whether, and to what extent, defendants are arrested or charged with a new crime after being released from the criminal justice system.
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Refugees can have pre-migration trauma but not usually post-migration stressors, because they are now away from the situation that caused them trauma.
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Immigrant legal status comes with benefits and protections and ensures success.
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Millions who have immigrated to the US for political or economic freedoms are here without legal authorization.
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Counselors should encourage immigrants to assimilate into US society for the best chances for success.
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Counselors can help immigrant clients with strategies for integration rather than separation, marginalization, or assimilation into the host culture.
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Knowing a client's intention for joining the military may help the career coun- selor identify potential employment opportunities in the civilian world that correlate to the reason why the service member entered the military.
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Offenders commonly have self-justification for their actions and counselors should not challenge these and should assume they are valid justifications.
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Deck 18: Significant Career Transitions: Workforce Entry and Reentry for Veterans, Recent Immigrants, and Formerly Incarcerated Job Seekers
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As compared to other Veterans, Post-9/11 Veterans are older, with 74 percent of the population being over the age of 45 and 50 percent being older than 34.
False
2
Parolees can have a number of different supervision statuses, including active supervision, which means they are required to regularly report to a parole authority in person, by mail, or by telephone.
True
3
The process to enter and live legally in the United States often requires rigorous health, background, and security screening at several stages and then when being processed for placement in a US community.
True
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Migrants who come into the United States primarily fill unskilled labor positions.
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In a prison, nothing and nowhere is off limits for observation (including by camera), even in the showers and toilets.
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According to the 2016 Veteran Population Projection Model, as of September 30, 2017, how many living military veterans are there?

A) 2 million
B) 7 million
C) 12 million
D) 20 million
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While the male Veterans tend to be married, the female Veterans were more likely to be which one of the following?

A) divorced
B) widowed
C) separated
D) all of the above
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The CBT A-B-C model stands for which one of the following?

A) (A) identify the activating event(s), (B) acknowledge their belief system orattitude in relation to the event, and (C) explore the consequences asreflected in their behavioral or emotional reactions.
B) (A) identify the clients attitude, (B) explore the client's beliefs that shapethe attitude, and (C) explore the consequences of the client's attitude uponothers.
C) (A) explore the client's autonomy to make his or her own decisions, (B)explore the client's behaviors, and (C) explore the living conditions of theclient.
D) none of the above
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Refugees relocate to flee atrocities from which of the following?

A) War
B) Political persecution
C) Culturally related persecution
D) All of the above
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Which one of the following statements is true regarding the Post/911 Veterans?

A) They had lower service related disabilities as compared with Vietnam Veterans
B) They only used Veterans Administration (VA) care
C) They do not use food stamps
D) Have better post-military service incomes than Pre/911 veterans
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-A cognitive behavioral intervention used with those who have been incarcerated

A) Cognitive Information Processing (CIP)
B) Authority hierarchy
C) A-B-C Model
D) Structured, scheduled, and regimented life without autonomy or privacy
E) Cross-Cultural Life-Career Development (CCLCD) framework
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-A cognitive behavioral intervention used with those who have servedin the military

A) Cognitive Information Processing (CIP)
B) Authority hierarchy
C) A-B-C Model
D) Structured, scheduled, and regimented life without autonomy or privacy
E) Cross-Cultural Life-Career Development (CCLCD) framework
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-A framework suggested for counselors who work with migrants or refugees

A) Cognitive Information Processing (CIP)
B) Authority hierarchy
C) A-B-C Model
D) Structured, scheduled, and regimented life without autonomy or privacy
E) Cross-Cultural Life-Career Development (CCLCD) framework
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-A part of the culture of the military

A) Cognitive Information Processing (CIP)
B) Authority hierarchy
C) A-B-C Model
D) Structured, scheduled, and regimented life without autonomy or privacy
E) Cross-Cultural Life-Career Development (CCLCD) framework
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-A part of the culture in a prison

A) Cognitive Information Processing (CIP)
B) Authority hierarchy
C) A-B-C Model
D) Structured, scheduled, and regimented life without autonomy or privacy
E) Cross-Cultural Life-Career Development (CCLCD) framework
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Cultural competency can be challenging due to the ever-changing and vast diversity of populations.
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Diversity includes racial and ethnic backgrounds, sexual orientation, gender, age, language, education, socio-economic status, religion/spirituality, but not mental/ physical ability, and identity.
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Lee (2013) stated that culture is defined by any group of people who identify with one another, share a common goal, purpose, need, or background.
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To provide culturally competent counseling with diverse populations, clinicians first need to be self-reflective.
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A Veteran is any individual who served in the military and was discharged (released) from service for anything, including a dishonorable discharge.
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The Army is referred to as soldiers, the Air Force is referred to as airmen, and Navy is referred to as SEALS.
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When working with any active military, veteran, or their family, it's important for therapists to understand the title, rank/rate, and paygrade of the service member or Veteran.
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The acronym MOS in terms of the military, stands for Motivational Operations Specialist.
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When a career counselor works with the released prison population, there is a great deal to consider regarding their client's lived experience and identity: prison time, nature of the legal sentence, ramifications of their charge(s), related trauma, untapped work capacities, and the environment they will be released to.
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The majority of the prison population ranges from age from 20 to 29.
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Some parolees may be on an inactive status, which means they are excluded from regularly reporting.
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It is illegal under federal law for states to ban those with felony convictions from receiving benefits such as food stamps, Temporary Assistance for Needy
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Recidivism, in terms of those who have been released from being incarcerated, commonly refers to whether, and to what extent, defendants are arrested or charged with a new crime after being released from the criminal justice system.
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Refugees can have pre-migration trauma but not usually post-migration stressors, because they are now away from the situation that caused them trauma.
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Immigrant legal status comes with benefits and protections and ensures success.
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Millions who have immigrated to the US for political or economic freedoms are here without legal authorization.
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Counselors should encourage immigrants to assimilate into US society for the best chances for success.
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Counselors can help immigrant clients with strategies for integration rather than separation, marginalization, or assimilation into the host culture.
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Knowing a client's intention for joining the military may help the career coun- selor identify potential employment opportunities in the civilian world that correlate to the reason why the service member entered the military.
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Offenders commonly have self-justification for their actions and counselors should not challenge these and should assume they are valid justifications.
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