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Name:________________________ Date:__________

Year & Course:____________

A1- Psychology
A2- Egalitarian in Nature
A3- Relationship
A4- History
B- Relating with others
______1. It is usually done when counselors
C- referral
D1- Self-actualization or Individuation need to find and transfer their clients to other
D2- Acquisition of Social Skills experts or counselors with especial expertise
E- Assessment who may be able to help the clients more.
G1- Counseling
G2- Counseling as a Process ______2. Larsson and Wieselgren sees the
I1- Confidentiality social sciences as a kind of “___” in today’s
I2- 20th Century globalized society.
J- Acquisition of Social skills
L- R.A. No. 9258 ______3. It is the study of humans and it
N1- Anthropology includes 4 fundamentals sub disciplines.
N2- Techne
O1- Oxygen ______4. It is considered to be core function of
O2-Episteme counselors.
O3- Counselors
O4- Aristotle ______5. It is the study of human social
R1- Sociology behavior, relationships, institutions, and
R2- Career Assistance
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societies.
T1- Guidance Counselor ______6. It is the study of human mind and
T2- Equal Treatment
T3- Self-acceptance behavior.
U1- Both Counselor and Client
______7. In the Philippines, __________, as
U2- Emile Durkheim and Auguste Comte
Y- Business Administration they are popularly known, are professionals to
who use integrated approach to the
development of the well-functioning individual.

______8. Goal setting in counseling is a shared


responsibility of:

______9. According to the Guidance and


Counseling Act of 2004 (R.A. No. ___)
counseling “is a face-to-face helping
Long Quiz A. relationship. It is a mission service.”

Direction: Read each sentence ______10. The first important characteristic of a


counseling relationship is being _____.
carefully and select your answer from
the box. ______11.Egalitarianism is a philosophical
perspective that emphasizes ______.
______12. ___ means that what is transpired in ______25. It is the process of systematically
the counseling sessions will be kept secret. gathering information about clients. Counselor’s
administrator standardized tests (e.g.
______13. __ broadly refers to the production
personality test, IQ test, career inventory test,
of knowledge, which pertains to the field of
and the like) and interpret the result of the
science.
clients.
______14. __ is loosely translated into “art” or
______26. It is the study of Human past.
“craft”, which in this case pertains to applied
social sciences with its emphasis on putting ______27. Clients gain a positive view of
theories into practice. themselves.

______15. According to Schertzer and Stone, ______28. Clients develop and enhance social
there are __ counselor roles. and interpersonal skills.

______16. This specializes in the operations and ______29. Whose concept is borrowed to
management of business institutions locate the distinction between social science
and applied social science?
______17. They are professionally trained
individuals who help clients experiencing ______30. Clients learn how to establish
difficulties by engaging them in the counseling “meaningful and satisfying relationships” with
process. people around them.

______18. When social science was


institutionalized, it started with the publication
of Suicide and Systeme de Positive written by:

______19. Clients maximize their full potential


and develop themselves as individuals rather
than just part of a group.
B. Situational Analysis.
______20. Applied Social Science was
developed during: Direction: Distinguish whether the
______21. Clients develop and enhance social counselor in the following situations exhibit
and interpersonal skills. ethical or unethical behavior. Shade E if the
practice is ethical and UE if the practice is
______22. Counseling is defined by Burks and
unethical.
Stefflre as “a professional ___ between a
trained counselor and a client. This ___ is _____1.A counselor reveals the results of a
usually person-person, although it may client’s personality test to a colleague
sometimes involve more than two people.” without asking for the client’s permission.
______23. During the sessions, clients can learn _____2. A counselor regularly attends
more about themselves, the people around
training for her professional development.
them, and their respective environment.
_____3. A counselor refuse to give
______24. It is one unique function of
counselors focused on helping clients explore
counseling services to a homosexual
their career options. because she is against homosexuality.
_____4. A counselor who is not trained in
addictions counseling agrees to see a client
who is undergoing rehabilitation.
_____5. A counselor refuses a friend who
requests that the counselor see and advise
his daughter about what course to take in
college.
_____6. A counselor did not inform his
client’s parents that his counselee is
threatening to harm himself.
_____7. A counselor orients her client as to
the process of counseling, its possible risks
and effects, and then asks the client to sign
an informed consent form.
_____8. A counselor becomes romantically
and sexually involved with the client. He
refuses to terminate the counseling
relationship because this might also end the
intimate relationship.
_____9. A counselor refers a client to
another professional because the client’s
problem is beyond the counselor’s
competency.
_____10.a counselor reveals the
proceedings of her counseling sessions with
her client’s friend to help mend the broken
friendship.

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