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Foundations of Counseling

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American Personnel and Guidance was formed in   1951  
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1951   American Personnel & Guidance Association was formed  
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APGA (American Personnel & Guidance) was an amalgam of...   NVGA ( National Guidance & Vocational Association) ACPA ( American College & Personnel Association) NAGS ( National Association of Guidance Supervisors and Trainers)  
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ACA   American Counseling Association  
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ACA (American Counseling Association) got its name in   1991  
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1991   ACA (American Counseling Association) got its name  
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1983   APGA became AACD (American Association for Counseling & Development)  
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5 Main goals of counselling   1.Behavior Change 2.Coping Skills 3. Decision Making 4. Relationships 5. Develop potential  
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1982   NBCC National Board of Certified Counselors was establised  
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NBCC National Board of Certified Counselors was establised   1982  
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3 requirements of NBCC   1. Masters or Doctorate in related field 2.Two years of supervised professional experience 3.Pass Exam  
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Axis I of DSM-IV All diagnostics categories except   Personality Disorders / Mental Retardation  
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Personality Disorders / Mental Retardation is in which Axis   Axis II  
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Axis IV   Psychosocial environment  
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Axis III   General Medical Conditions  
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Axis V   Adaptive Functioning  
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Cognition - Effect - Behavior   Think - Feel - Act  
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4 core dimensions to counseling relationship   1.Genuineness 2.Empathy 3.Respect 4. Concreteness  
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Stages of counseling   1. Pre-entry ( am I a fit) 2. Contract of work ( which model to use & fees) 3. Problem Definition (goals established) 4.Intervention Selection (course of action) 5. Evaluation and termination  
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Group   Three or more members ( could include counselor)  
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Guidance groups   discussion sessions / education and prevention upwards of 20 participants  
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Counseling Groups   5-10 participants / unstructured discussion  
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Therapy Groups   Intense psychological issues - long term  
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Encounter Groups   human potential / new age influence also called sensitivity groups:: expanding personal self-awareness  
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Sensitivity groups   another name for encounter groups  
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T-groups   Training groups ; focus on group process itself - to become batter group members  
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Group norms   formal and informal rules of group  
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Formal norms   formal rules given  
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opposite of systemic approach   individual approach  
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CACREP   The Council for the Accreditation and Related Educational Programs has developed eight core areas of study that need to be demonstrated as well as requiring 100 hours of supervised counseling and 600 hours of internship experience.  
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