Characterized by low demands with high responsiveness. These parents tend to be very
loving, yet provide few guidelines and rules. These parents do not expect mature behavior
from their children and often seem more like a friend than a parental figure
Refers to the consistency of a research study or measuring test. (Internal - consistency of
results across items within the same test/ External - extent to which a measure varies from
one use to another)
Therapy can help survivors of abuse express and process difficult emotions associated with
the abuse, develop self-compassion and self-care strategies for managing moments of
emotional overwhelm, and learn to trust again.
American Counseling Association - strives to keep the counseling community connected
with important legislative news, updates, and announcements that affect the profession
Definition 2 of 118
The school nurse, as the health expert, has an important role to play as a member of the special
education team in evaluating whether a student has health concerns that are impacting learning
and how health barriers to learning might be reduced. As part of the full and individual
evaluation, the school nurse composes a written report and makes recommendations to the team
regarding necessary health services and other modifications the student may need.
Nurse (special education team role)
Aptitude
Interpretation
David Wechsler
,Definition 3 of 118
Invented the first practical IQ test - the Binet-Simon test.
David Wechsler
Alfred Binet
Albert Ellis
Jean Piaget
Definition 4 of 118
American Psychological Association - Medical?
Viktor frankl
Alfred adler
Personality (mbti)
APA (medical)
Definition 5 of 118
An attempt by a counselor to gently bring about awareness or contradictions in the client of
something that they may have overlooked or avoided.
Interpretation
Summarization
Reflection
Confrontation
,Term 6 of 118
Carl Rogers
Founder of logotherapy, a form of existential analysis (Man's Search for Meaning).
Founded Analytical Pscyhology - including concepts such as individuation, synchronicity,
archetypal phenomena, collective unconscious, etc. Friend of Freud.
Invented the first practical IQ test - the Binet-Simon test.
A humanistic psychologist who believed that for a person to 'grow', they needed an
environment that provides genuineness, acceptance, and empathy. Self-actualization - a
person reaching their potential
Definition 7 of 118
Observe and experiment: a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the
17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the
formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
Scientific Method
Correlation
Validity
Dependent Variable
Definition 8 of 118
sometimes referred to as neglectful parenting, is a style characterized by a lack of responsiveness
to a child's needs. Uninvolved parents make few to no demands of their children and they are
often indifferent, dismissive, or even completely neglectful.
Apa (medical)
Uninvolved (neglectful)
Authoritative
Authoritarian
, Term 9 of 118
APA
American Counseling Association - strives to keep the counseling community connected
with important legislative news, updates, and announcements that affect the profession
Therapy can help survivors of abuse express and process difficult emotions associated with
the abuse, develop self-compassion and self-care strategies for managing moments of
emotional overwhelm, and learn to trust again.
American Psychological Association - sees counseling psychology as a general practice
and health service provider specialty in professional psychology.
Illinois School Counselor Association - provides leadership and advocacy for the
profession of school counseling in international schools. We provide resources,
professional development, and a collaborative network benefiting student success in our
global community.
Definition 10 of 118
Six stages: 1) Relationship building
2) Assessment and diagnosis
3) Formulation of counseling goals 4) Intervention and problem-solving 5) Termination and
follow-up 6) Research and Evaluation
Or:
Opening, Exploring Client Understanding, Intervention, Exploring Problems, Empower to Create
Own Solutions, Closure
Intervening Variable
Stages of Counseling
Stages (of groups)
Scientific Method
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