Deck 8: Delivery System: Counseling Activities in the DAP Model

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Our partnership with students begins with the foundation of our profession, which is:

A) assessment
B) counseling
C) consultation
D) collaboration
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One of the most important ways to help alleviate misunderstandings and misconceptions about school counseling is through effective and ongoing:

A) communication
B) collaboration
C) consultation
D) caring
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Engaging in developmentally appropriate counseling with young people provides important implications for both the __________ and the _________ of our counseling with students.

A) purpose, ethics
B) interventions, strategies
C) manner, content
D) intent, effectiveness
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School counselors need to be able to assess:

A) students' attention span
B) students' level of insight
C) students' level of emotional intelligence
D) students' clarity of values
E) students' level of decision-making
F) students ability to understand cause and effect
G) all of the above.
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Prevention efforts are often associated with:

A) classroom developmental curriculum
B) school wide efforts to improve the school environment
C) a. and b.
D) none of the above
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Intervention efforts are often associated with:

A) individual counseling
B) group counseling
C) parent-student-teacher-administration consultation and mediation
D) none of the above
E) all of the above
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Treatment consisting of in-depth, intensive, or medication-assisted therapy is most often:

A) conducted in the schools
B) not conducted in the schools
C) conducted in the schools through consultation
D) conducted collaboratively
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Issues that could require a counselor's involvement over a semester and often resolve themselves as the student matures and as time passes are considered:

A) short-term issues
B) high-level issues
C) long-term issues
D) surface-level issues
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Which of the following describes a multiculturally sensitive counselor?

A) Is aware of her/his own biases
B) Values diversity
C) Advocates for diverse students
D) Is an agent of social justice
E) All of the above
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To be an effective and ethical school counselor, you need to:

A) understand both the process of helping and the product of healing.
B) be sensitive the multicultural issues.
C) be aware that minor issues often mask students real concerns.
D) be knowledge about most issues and be able to put students at ease.
E) all of the above.
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The Self Directed Search, the Strong Interest Inventory, and the Kuder General Interest Survey are instruments generally used by school counselors to assess a student's development under which of the following domains?

A) Personal/Social
B) Academic
C) Career
D) Behavioral
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Three counseling approaches that are often practiced by school counselors are:

A) Adlerian therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and reality therapy
B) Adlerian therapy, solution-focused or brief therapy, and reality therapy
C) Client-centered therapy, REBT, and CBT
D) Adlerian therapy, solution-focused, and REBT
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Journaling, making up jokes, poetry, and storytelling are counseling strategies used for which of the following multiple intelligences?

A) Verbal/linguistic intelligence
B) Bodily/kinesthetic intelligence
C) Visual/spatial intelligence
D) Naturalist intelligence
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Which of the following describes group counseling?

A) involves primary prevention
B) has a therapeutic and intervention focus
C) is suggested to be effective, most especially with at-risk students
D) all of the above
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A school counselor proposes a small group experience involving role-playing, behavior rehearsal, and curriculum materials used to move the group toward a psychoeducational goal. The counselor is most likely proposing a:

A) process group
B) structured group
C) task group
D) support group
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A school counselor proposes a small group experience involving group interaction and spontaneous experiences that occur as members learn to negotiate the natural progression of relationship development. The counselor is most likely proposing a:

A) process group
B) structured group
C) support group
D) task group
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Which of the following is not an advantage of group counseling?

A) developmental appropriateness
B) efficacy
C) confidentiality
D) systems awareness
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Implementing peer facilitation programs and allowing students to work with a peer helper could result in:

A) decreased discipline referrals
B) improved attitudes toward school
C) improved attendance
D) improved grades
E) all of the above
Question
Assessment and appraisal are important school counselor functions. It is essential that school counselors:

A) have an in-depth understanding of assessment instruments and concepts
B) are aware of the criticisms of certain instruments that are often used in the schools
C) use assessment in the counseling function within the three domains
D) all of the above
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Systemic issues can affect students' efforts to learn, grow, and prosper. When intervening with adult partners, the most common scenario school counselors use involves:

A) assessment, treatment planning, and in-depth therapy
B) informing administration, contacting a local mental health agency, and transporting the adult partner to the facility
C) stabilizing the situation, brief counseling toward solutions, and an appropriate referral
D) none of the above
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Explain how Counseling Activities fit in the Delivery System of a CSCP based on the ASCA National Model.
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Explain individual student planning (Appraisal and Advisement) and responsive services (Counseling and Crisis Response) as Direct Services in the ASCA National Model.
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Explain how colleagues in the school setting may perceive counseling, and describe ways to communicate with colleagues about the nature of counseling and how important it is for students.
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Explain when individual and group counseling may be appropriate as prevention and intervention, and when to refer to community counselors for treatment.
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Explain how school counselors function in crisis response for the building and individual students re: suicide and crisis prevention.
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Explain how to provide multiculturally and developmentally appropriate individual and group counseling.
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Explain the process of conducting needs assessments and outcomes assessments for individual and group counseling.
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Explain the role of individual student planning to include assessment and appraisal.
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Explain the ethical issues of using assessment instruments in counseling and identify various assessment instruments for counseling in each domain.
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Explain school-appropriate theoretical options for counseling and how to use multiple intelligences when developing theoretically congruent counseling interventions.
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Explain the difference between structured/psychoeducational and process groups in the schools.
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Identify and explain the issues involved with peer facilitators.
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Explain a systems perspectives and why school counselors need to work with adult partners.
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Using systems thinking, write a rationale for counseling as an appropriate school counseling intervention to share with an adult partner.
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Our partnership with students begins with the foundation of our profession, which is:

A) assessment
B) counseling
C) consultation
D) collaboration
counseling
2
One of the most important ways to help alleviate misunderstandings and misconceptions about school counseling is through effective and ongoing:

A) communication
B) collaboration
C) consultation
D) caring
communication
3
Engaging in developmentally appropriate counseling with young people provides important implications for both the __________ and the _________ of our counseling with students.

A) purpose, ethics
B) interventions, strategies
C) manner, content
D) intent, effectiveness
manner, content
4
School counselors need to be able to assess:

A) students' attention span
B) students' level of insight
C) students' level of emotional intelligence
D) students' clarity of values
E) students' level of decision-making
F) students ability to understand cause and effect
G) all of the above.
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Prevention efforts are often associated with:

A) classroom developmental curriculum
B) school wide efforts to improve the school environment
C) a. and b.
D) none of the above
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Intervention efforts are often associated with:

A) individual counseling
B) group counseling
C) parent-student-teacher-administration consultation and mediation
D) none of the above
E) all of the above
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Treatment consisting of in-depth, intensive, or medication-assisted therapy is most often:

A) conducted in the schools
B) not conducted in the schools
C) conducted in the schools through consultation
D) conducted collaboratively
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Issues that could require a counselor's involvement over a semester and often resolve themselves as the student matures and as time passes are considered:

A) short-term issues
B) high-level issues
C) long-term issues
D) surface-level issues
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9
Which of the following describes a multiculturally sensitive counselor?

A) Is aware of her/his own biases
B) Values diversity
C) Advocates for diverse students
D) Is an agent of social justice
E) All of the above
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10
To be an effective and ethical school counselor, you need to:

A) understand both the process of helping and the product of healing.
B) be sensitive the multicultural issues.
C) be aware that minor issues often mask students real concerns.
D) be knowledge about most issues and be able to put students at ease.
E) all of the above.
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11
The Self Directed Search, the Strong Interest Inventory, and the Kuder General Interest Survey are instruments generally used by school counselors to assess a student's development under which of the following domains?

A) Personal/Social
B) Academic
C) Career
D) Behavioral
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12
Three counseling approaches that are often practiced by school counselors are:

A) Adlerian therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and reality therapy
B) Adlerian therapy, solution-focused or brief therapy, and reality therapy
C) Client-centered therapy, REBT, and CBT
D) Adlerian therapy, solution-focused, and REBT
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13
Journaling, making up jokes, poetry, and storytelling are counseling strategies used for which of the following multiple intelligences?

A) Verbal/linguistic intelligence
B) Bodily/kinesthetic intelligence
C) Visual/spatial intelligence
D) Naturalist intelligence
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Which of the following describes group counseling?

A) involves primary prevention
B) has a therapeutic and intervention focus
C) is suggested to be effective, most especially with at-risk students
D) all of the above
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A school counselor proposes a small group experience involving role-playing, behavior rehearsal, and curriculum materials used to move the group toward a psychoeducational goal. The counselor is most likely proposing a:

A) process group
B) structured group
C) task group
D) support group
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A school counselor proposes a small group experience involving group interaction and spontaneous experiences that occur as members learn to negotiate the natural progression of relationship development. The counselor is most likely proposing a:

A) process group
B) structured group
C) support group
D) task group
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Which of the following is not an advantage of group counseling?

A) developmental appropriateness
B) efficacy
C) confidentiality
D) systems awareness
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18
Implementing peer facilitation programs and allowing students to work with a peer helper could result in:

A) decreased discipline referrals
B) improved attitudes toward school
C) improved attendance
D) improved grades
E) all of the above
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Assessment and appraisal are important school counselor functions. It is essential that school counselors:

A) have an in-depth understanding of assessment instruments and concepts
B) are aware of the criticisms of certain instruments that are often used in the schools
C) use assessment in the counseling function within the three domains
D) all of the above
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20
Systemic issues can affect students' efforts to learn, grow, and prosper. When intervening with adult partners, the most common scenario school counselors use involves:

A) assessment, treatment planning, and in-depth therapy
B) informing administration, contacting a local mental health agency, and transporting the adult partner to the facility
C) stabilizing the situation, brief counseling toward solutions, and an appropriate referral
D) none of the above
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21
Explain how Counseling Activities fit in the Delivery System of a CSCP based on the ASCA National Model.
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22
Explain individual student planning (Appraisal and Advisement) and responsive services (Counseling and Crisis Response) as Direct Services in the ASCA National Model.
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Explain how colleagues in the school setting may perceive counseling, and describe ways to communicate with colleagues about the nature of counseling and how important it is for students.
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24
Explain when individual and group counseling may be appropriate as prevention and intervention, and when to refer to community counselors for treatment.
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Explain how school counselors function in crisis response for the building and individual students re: suicide and crisis prevention.
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26
Explain how to provide multiculturally and developmentally appropriate individual and group counseling.
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Explain the process of conducting needs assessments and outcomes assessments for individual and group counseling.
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Explain the role of individual student planning to include assessment and appraisal.
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Explain the ethical issues of using assessment instruments in counseling and identify various assessment instruments for counseling in each domain.
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30
Explain school-appropriate theoretical options for counseling and how to use multiple intelligences when developing theoretically congruent counseling interventions.
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31
Explain the difference between structured/psychoeducational and process groups in the schools.
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Identify and explain the issues involved with peer facilitators.
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Explain a systems perspectives and why school counselors need to work with adult partners.
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Using systems thinking, write a rationale for counseling as an appropriate school counseling intervention to share with an adult partner.
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