CPCE/NCE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ LATEST UPDATE
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CPCE/NCE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ LATEST UPDATE
how is the standard error of measurement used
it is useful for the interpretation of individual test scores, it can help determine the range where a test score falls, and every test is given its own unique SEM ...
it is useful for the interpretation of individual test scores, it can help determine the range where a test
score falls, and every test is given its own unique SEM value; tells how accurate or inaccurate a test score
is
what is another name for methamphetamine
glass
who is the person associated with structural family therapy
Salvador Minuchin
professional liability insurance for counselors
this insurance is required by law in some states, but not in others
what are the four conditions that Bandura said must be met for social learning
attention, retention, motivation, and reproduction
what is group content
involves topics of discussion or the skills to be addressed
what is group process
,involves looking beyond someone's words and instead observing the person's behavior
weaknesses of Adlerian counseling
lack of a firm research base, vagueness of many of the terms and concepts, lack of "how-to" counseling
instructions, and the inherent narrowness of approach
for a client undergoing exposure and response prevention therapy, once they have established a goal
what is the next step
creating a fear ladder
who is associated with rational emotive behavior therapy
Albert Ellis
what are some characteristics of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)
self-talk and crooked thinking cause emotional disturbances, techniques such as role-playing and
imagery are used, ABCDE system, we are not influenced by the events we experience but instead by our
interpretation of them
rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT) follows a five step system using ABCDE, what does each
letter stand for
A - external event
B - belief about the event
C - accompanying feeling
D - disputing the irrational belief that is causing the accompanying feeling
E - change that is made in the self-talk as a result of the therapy process
what people are associated with existential therapy
,Roll May, Victor Frankl, and Irvin Yalom
existential therapy believes
that our direct experiences should be taken at face value rather than our interpretations of them
who is associated with reality therapy
William Glasser
some characteristics of reality therapy
based on choice theory and posits that we determine our own fates; we all have genetically based needs
of survival, love/belonging, power of achievement, freedom/independence, and fun; taking
responsibility; excuses are not excepted, the unconscious is avoided, therapy is concerned primarily with
the here and now, counselor-client relationship is like a friendship, persistence
who is associated with multimodal therapy
Arnold Lazarus
some characteristics of multimodal therapy
holistic and eclectic approach with considerable behavioral influences; uses "BASIC ID": behaviors,
affective responses, sensations, images, cognitions, interpersonal relationships, and drugs (biology)
analysis of covariance (ANCOVA)
used when the influence of an independent variable or variables upon a dependent variable is
statistically controlled
ANOVA
, does not control the influence of an independent variable on a dependent variable; cannot be used with
more than one dependent variable; used when there is more than one level of a single IV being
examined; utilizes F values
what does a frequency distribution do
shows the number of times a particular value occurs
binge eating disorder
rapid consumption of large quantities of food, eating until uncomfortably full, and eating alone due to
feelings of embarrassment; occur no less than once a week for 3 months
pica
persistent eating of nonnutritive substances (paint, clay, insects, etc)
rumination
typified by repeated regurgitation of food for at least 1 month; engage in rechewing, reswallowing, and
spitting out food
when was the office of vocational rehabilitation created
1954
when was the council for the accreditation of counseling and related educational programs (CACREP)
established
1981
who developed the Johari window
Joe Luft and Harry Ingham
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