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Department of Education

Region X
Division of Cagayan de Oro City
CAGAYAN DE ORO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
8TH-2ND STREETS NAZARETH, CDO

DISCIPLINES and IDEAS in the APPLIED SCIENCES


(DIASS)

DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING ON THE TEST QUESTIONNAIRE

I. TRUE OR FALSE.
1. Counseling is a helping profession.
2. A person seeing a counselor, a psychologist, or a psychiatrist, or any mental health practitioner has mental
illness.
3. A counselor is a problem solver.
4. Collaboration is key towards successful counseling.
5. Not all possible solutions identified in the counseling session will work for the client.
6. It automatically means that a person has a problem when he or she sees a guidance counselor.
7. Counseling is part of the Discipline Board.
8. Giving of advice suggests that a client is not placed in a better position to analyze and solve his or situation and
problem.
9. One primary goal of a counselor is to help the client by solving all his/her problems.
10. Counseling as an art is the subjective dimension of counseling which acclaims that the counselor has to be
flexible and creative to meet the developing needs of the counselee by modifying the approaches.
11. The way we perceive or view things, people, events and our environment is influenced by our values.
12. A counselor’s primary responsibility is to respect the dignity and to promote the welfare of clients.
13. Counselors accept employment only for positions which they are qualified by education, training, supervised
experience, state and national professional credentials, and appropriate professional experience.
14. Remedial Goal refer to assisting a client to prevent or avoid an undesirable outcome.
15. Counseling happens when a person who is distressed asks and permits another person to enter into a particular
kind of connection with him/her.
II. LOOK FOR THE TERMS DESCRIBED ON THE BOX BELOW.

1. A professional counselor must establish and maintain boundaries in his or her relationship with clients.
2. A professional counselor should clarify with the client the types of activities other than counseling which will be
utilized to address the presented concerns, the techniques and counseling procedures that will be employed,
and the sort of payment that is expected to be paid if working on a private setting.
3. Counselors must have a knowledge of when and how to carry out specific interventions, ability to assess
effectiveness of interventions, understanding of rationale behind techniques and should possess sufficiently
wide repertoire of interventions.
4. Refers to the efforts to establish an encouraging relationship with a couple or family and appreciate the
complications in the family system.
5. This principle includes the right to privacy of the clients whether they are groups and families, minor
incompetent clients, as well as in records, consultation and in researches conducted.
6. One of the special counseling population who are victims of domestic violence, they may be the spouse or the
children.
7. Refers to the process of reaching out to students with concerns on drugs, family and peers or gang involvement.
8. Counselors have the ability to understand and assess the client’s problems, to anticipate future problems, to
make sense of immediate process in terms of wider conceptual scheme to remember information about the
client.
9. This is necessary to advance the profession of counseling; it can provide empirically based data relevant to the
ultimate goal of implementing effective counseling.
10. It is considered as the core activity through which other activities become meaningful. It is a client-based
process that demand confidentiality.

Confidentiality Individual counseling Referral Professionalism Conceptual ability

Research and Training Relationship with Clients Victims of Abuse School Counseling

Mastery of techniques Marriage and Family Counseling


Department of Education
Region X
Division of Cagayan de Oro City
CAGAYAN DE ORO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
8TH-2ND STREETS NAZARETH, CDO

DISCIPLINES and IDEAS in the APPLIED SCIENCES


(DIASS)

DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING ON THE TEST QUESTIONNAIRE

I. TRUE OR FALSE.
_______1. Counseling is a helping profession.
_______2. A person seeing a counselor, a psychologist, or a psychiatrist, or any mental health practitioner has
mental illness.
_______3. A counselor is a problem solver.
_______4. Collaboration is key towards successful counseling.
_______5. Not all possible solutions identified in the counseling session will work for the client.
_______6. It automatically means that a person has a problem when he or she sees a guidance counselor.
_______7. Counseling is part of the Discipline Board.
_______8. Giving of advice suggests that a client is not placed in a better position to analyze and solve his or
situation and problem.
_______9. One primary goal of a counselor is to help the client by solving all his/her problems.
_______10. Counseling as an art is the subjective dimension of counseling which acclaims that the counselor has to
be flexible and creative to meet the developing needs of the counselee by modifying the approaches.
_______11. The way we perceive or view things, people, events and our environment is influenced by our values.
_______12. A counselor’s primary responsibility is to respect the dignity and to promote the welfare of clients.
_______13. Counselors accept employment only for positions which they are qualified by education, training,
supervised experience, state and national professional credentials, and appropriate professional experience.
_______14. Remedial Goal refer to assisting a client to prevent or avoid an undesirable outcome.
_______15. Counseling happens when a person who is distressed asks and permits another person to enter into a
particular kind of connection with him/her.
LOOK FOR THE TERMS DESCRIBED ON THE BOX BELOW.

_______1. A professional counselor must establish and maintain boundaries in his or her relationship with clients.
_______2. A professional counselor should clarify with the client the types of activities other than counseling which will
be utilized to address the presented concerns, the techniques and counseling procedures that will be employed, and
the sort of payment that is expected to be paid if working on a private setting.
_______3. Counselors must have a knowledge of when and how to carry out specific interventions, ability to assess
effectiveness of interventions, understanding of rationale behind techniques and should possess sufficiently wide
repertoire of interventions.
_______4. Refers to the efforts to establish an encouraging relationship with a couple or family and appreciate the
complications in the family system.
_______5. This principle includes the right to privacy of the clients whether they are groups and families, minor
incompetent clients, as well as in records, consultation and in researches conducted.
_______6. One of the special counseling population who are victims of domestic violence, they may be the spouse or
the children.
_______7. Refers to the process of reaching out to students with concerns on drugs, family and peers or gang
involvement.
_______8. Counselors have the ability to understand and assess the client’s problems, to anticipate future problems, to
make sense of immediate process in terms of wider conceptual scheme to remember information about the client.
_______9. This is necessary to advance the profession of counseling; it can provide empirically based data relevant to
the ultimate goal of implementing effective counseling.
_______10. It is considered as the core activity through which other activities become meaningful. It is a client-based
process that demand confidentiality.

Confidentiality Individual counseling Referral Professionalism Conceptual ability

Research and Training Relationship with Clients Victims of Abuse School Counseling

Mastery of techniques Marriage and Family Counseling

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