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CPCE/NCE EXAM 2024/2025 NEWEST!! COMPLETE 372 ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS )
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CPCE/NCE EXAM 2024/2025 NEWEST!! COMPLETE 372 ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS )
AND STUDY GUIDE ALREADY GRADED A
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CPCE/NCE EXAM 2024/2025 NEWEST!! COMPLETE 372 ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS )
AND STUDY GUIDE ALREADY GRADED A+
Who is theorist for REBT? - ANSWER-Ellis
What does FERPA stand for? - ANSWER-Family Educational Rights
and Privacy Act 1974
What is FERPA? - ANSWER-Basically a HIPAA for schools
What does IDEA stand for? - ANSWER- Individuals with disabilities
education Improvement Act
Who is the father of vocational guidance? - ANSWER-Frank Parsons
CRCC certifies which type of counselor? - ANSWER-Rehabilitation
counselors
Who most commonly administers psychological testing? – ANSWER-
psychologists
Which professionals are most involved in public policy? – ANSWER-
social workers
What is the most recently added division of ACA? - ANSWER-ACC
Assoc for Creativity in Counseling
,What does IAAOC stand for? - ANSWER-International Association of
Addiction and Offender Counselors
What does NCDA and NECA have in common? - ANSWER-Hast to do
with career and vocation
What are mandatory ethics? - ANSWER-Lowest standards of ethics
Aspirational ethics? - ANSWER-Best practices
What is libel? - ANSWER-defamation through writing
Counseling profession emerged when and how? - ANSWER-Late
1800s and in the form of vocational guidance
IDEA and FERPA prevent discrimination against who? – ANSWER-
Individuals with disabilities
Do laws overrule ethics, or ethics overrule laws? - ANSWER-Laws
ALWAYS overrule ethics
What is cultural encapsulation? - ANSWER-When a counselor cannot
understand a client's worldview and sees the world through his/her
own culture or the dominant culture.
What does MCC stand for? - ANSWER-multicultural counseling
,What is an etic perspective? - ANSWER-viewing clients from a
universal perspective
What is an emic perspective? - ANSWER-using counseling
perspectives that are unique to the client's own culture
What is high-context communication? - ANSWER-Lots of non-verbal
clues - "many things can remain unsaid"
What is low-context communication? - ANSWER-Communication
relies on verbal communication
What is paralanguage? - ANSWER-Verbal clues that are not words
(tone, inflections...)
What is proxemics? - ANSWER-Physical distance
What are the four main models of acculturation? –
ANSWER-assimilation - identifying solely with the new
culture separation - identify with own culture and refuse to
adapt integration - identify with both cultures
marginalization - individuals reject both cultures
What are the different parts of Locus of Responsibility? – ANSWER-
Internal locus (IR) or external locus (ER)
, What is locus of control? - ANSWER-The degree of control clients feel
they have over the environment.
What is the tripartite model of MCC? - ANSWER-Awareness,
knowledge and skills
Fidgeting during a counseling session is an example of what? -
ANSWER-Kinesics
What is affectional orientation? - ANSWER-Attraction not simply
defined by sexual attraction...can be based on intelligence, emotional
stability, communication style and other things....
Which law protects children with disabilities in public education? -
ANSWER-IDEA of 2004
What are the types of oppression? - ANSWER-Primary oppression:
Obvious acts by both force and deprivation
Secondary oppression: Oppressive acts in which individuals do not
get directly involved, but from which they may benefit. Tertiary
oppression: When minority group members adopt the majority
opinion to fit in (internalized oppression)
Double or triple jeopardy refers to what? - ANSWER-Multiple minority
factors - black and female, hispanic and trans
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