Abstract

Questions relating to Leahy et al. (2013)
The purpose(s) of this study is/are:
To examine the job functions and knowledge requirements of rehabilitation counseling practice To examine the differences in job functions and knowledge requirements across various settings of rehabilitation counseling practice To examine and develop test specifications for future versions of the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) examination All of the above
Which of the following job function domain do CRCs most frequently perform?
Counseling, Psychosocial Interventions, and Case Management Job Placement, Vocational Assessment, and Career Counseling Demand-Side Employment, Workers’ Compensation, and Forensic Services None of the above
Which of the following knowledge domains do CRCs perceive as the most important?
Case Management and Community Resources Job Placement, Consultation, and Assessment Medical, Functional, and Psychosocial Aspects of Disability Individual, Group and Family Counseling, and Evidence-Based Practice
The perceived importance of CRC job function domains differed significantly across employment settings, EXCEPT:
Job Placement Demand-Side Employment Practice Psychosocial Interventions Workers’ Compensation and Forensic Services
What are the differences between CRC with and without Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) licensure on the perceived importance of knowledge domains?
CRC with LPC licensure rated Individual, Group, and Family Counseling domain more important than those without LPC licensure Rehabilitation Counselor (RC) without LPC licensure rated Disability Management domain less important than those without LPC licensure RC with LPC licensure rated Evidence-Based Practice domain more important than those without LPC licensure There is no difference between RC with and without counselor licensure LPC on the perceived importance of any knowledge domain
Questions relating to Rodriguez et al. (2013)
6. _________ was initially defined by Kubler-Ross as attempts to postpone death by making contingent promises to God in exchange for more time to live.
Depression Reaction Formation Bargaining Acceptance
7. Traditionally, the field of counseling has focused on four primary facets of life:
Psychodynamics, love, health, and science Psychodynamics, behaviorism, humanism, and multiculturalism Behaviorism, cognitivism, health, and science Behaviorism, humanism, love, and health
8. With the increasing amount of research being conducted regarding religiosity, spirituality, and disability, it has become evident that this topic is ______________________
Only relevant to historical concepts of disability adjustment Irrelevant to the field of rehabilitation Of paramount importance to individuals who acquire disabilities Of no importance to individuals with disabilities
9. In terms of prayer content, both quantitative and qualitative findings indicated the majority of participants’ prayer requests are focused on ______________
Love and understanding Repression and denial Physical improvement and death Physical improvement and functioning
10. A majority of participants did pray for ____________________.
A cure or improvement in disability Forgiveness Social adaptation Love and belonging
Questions relating to Mizock and Russinova (2013)
11. According to this manuscript, acceptance of mental illness refers to ALL of the following EXCEPT:
A multidimensional process Acceptance of the illness model One of the most challenging stages of the recovery process Actively engaging in the management of symptoms and experiences
12. The following groups have highest prevalence of mental illness according to estimates presented in the literature review:
European Americans and Native Americans Latino Americans and African Americans Native Americans and African Americans Asian Americans and Latino Americans
13. For the Native American participant in the first case, reported barriers to acceptance of mental illness included:
Stigma associated with psychiatric medication in her community of origin Internalized sense of cultural inferiority Both A and B Neither A nor B
14. For the European American participant in the third case, reported barriers to acceptance of mental illness included:
Anti-Semitism Individualist pressures to be self-sufficient None of the above All of the above
15. Some key findings of the study included:
One’s culture can contribute to facilitators and barriers to acceptance Racial ethnic minority groups face added stigma than majority groups None of the above All of the above
Questions relating to Hartley (2013)
16. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (2006), approximately what percentage of Americans experience a diagnosable mental illness each year?
10% 25% 55% 75%
17. In a national survey, Kessler, Foster, Saunders, and Stang (1995) found that approximately what percentage of students with mental health disorders dropped out of college without completing a degree
22% 42% 68% 86%
18. Emerging from the positive psychology movement, resilience speaks to the many ways that individuals
Ignore human problems Distance themselves from other people Avoid experiencing adversity Cope with adversity
19. The research results found that
Intrapersonal resilience was associated with more credits completed over time Satisfaction with social support was associated with more credits completed over time Intrapersonal resilience was associated with higher cumulative GPAs Satisfaction with social support was associated with higher cumulative GPAs
20. Based on the research results, potential directions for future research include
More research on disability-specific factors and college outcomes More research studying resilience and how students with mental health disorders cope with the stresses of college learning and development Additional longitudinal research examining the effect of resilience interventions on college learning and development over time All of the above
