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Reviewer (Finals) Identification ANSWERS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
Reviewer (Finals) Identification ANSWERS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ 1\. It is the heart of the guidance program Counseling 2\. It is the basis of the counseling process Build a rapport 3\. Communicating a sense of caring and understanding Empathy 4\. Communicating to clients that they are of value and worth as Unconditional Positive Regards individuals 5\. Behaving in a manner consistent with how one thinks and feels; this Congruence condition is also known as genuineness 6\. Communicating in the here-and-now about what is occurring in the Immediacy counseling session 7\. Pointing out discrepancies in what the client is saying and doing Confrontation 8\. It focuses on the positive attributes of the client Respect 9\. Making the self known to others Self disclosure 10\. Can be done when clients have worked through their concerns and are Termination able to proceed forward in their lives without the counselor's assistance 11\. Also known as acceptance of the client UPR 12\. Direct mutual communication about what is occurring in the session Concreteness 13\. Behaving in a consistent manner (thoughts and feelings) Congruence 14\. Disclosing factual information about the counselor's self Self disclosure 15\. Describing what the counselor is experiencing in relation to the Self involving client 16\. Being observant, using only non-verbal gestures in order to show Attending and listening skills behavior that the client is attended to by the counselor. 17\. Repeating what the client has shared, using the client's own words Reflection 18\. Directly throwing strong arguments into the client's responses in Confrontation order to engage in acceptance and to test his earlier statements 19\. Providing an over-all and final remark after the client's narratives Summary in order to ensure that the counselor has noted and understood what the client has said 20\. Unlocking concerns and issues in order to attain a clear Paraphrasing understanding of the counselee's statements 21\. Asking the client how their life would be different if they were not Asking the question such 22\. Helping the client learn to bring destructive behavior into Catching oneself awareness and stop it 23\. Isolating the client from receiving the positive reinforcer Time out 24\. Pointing out the purpose of the client's self-defeating behavior Spitting in the client's soup 25\. Over-dramatizing the client's gestures and movements to help the Exaggeration client gain insight True or False 1\. Counseling is a process between counselor and counselee with the True optimum growth and development of the client. 2\. Documentation is the most important skill in counseling. False- listening 3\. Counseling goals are time-bound, meaning the time period to resolve False- look for the true meaning of time bound the problem of the client must be short and brief. 4\. The last part/stage of the counseling process is termination and False -- research and evaluation ang last follow-up. 5\. Research in guidance, like any educational research, involves the True same principles, guidelines and procedures. 6\. Tests and personality inventories are useful in human resource True procurement. 7\. The ethical standards are the guidelines in guidance that are used by True effective counselors. 8\. Information clients relate to school counselors should be kept False -- there are 3 exceptions confidential with no exceptions. 9\. Legal standards of practice are the same with ethical standards. False -- different 10\. Many counselors are aware of the ethical issues involved in the use False -- unaware of computers. 11\. The most pressing ethical problem in the counseling profession is False -- special issue; confidentiality. 12\. Research is a structured systematic inquiry that utilizes acceptable True scientific methodology to solve problems, and creates new and generally applicable knowledge. 13.College counseling is an integral and essential service that helps students have a positive and rewarding educational experience. True 14.In every guidance and counseling program, there is research as the last service listed. True 15.Research is the least prioritized by guidance counselors even way back decades ago. True 16\. The CHED continues to encourage incoming freshmen to enroll in False -- board courses non-board course for these are based on national development plans, manpower demands until 2018. 17.Counseling is an indispensable tool when stress or conflicts arise in the workplace. True 18.Interviews are part of the selection process. True 19.Research is a group agenda when the company or agency seeks upgrades or enhancement for its programs and undertakings. True 20.Follow-up and referrals are basic as supportive tools in monitoring and supervising employees at work. True