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Departmental Proficiency Examination Review
Current Counselor Education students may apply to sit for the Departmental Proficiency Examination (DPE) after completing the following courses:
Community or School Counseling sequences (COUN 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 408, 409, 430)
Rehabilitation Counseling sequence (COUN 433, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 408, 409, 430, 434, 435)
Family Counseling program (COUN 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 408, 409, 415, 420, 421, 430, 431)
The DPE is a 100 item multiple-choice (120 item for family counseling students) objective examination based on the ten areas of study prescribed by CACREP. A score of 70 for Community, School, and Rehabilitation (84 for the Family sequence) is required to pass the exam. If a passing score is not attained, the student will be required to retake the entire exam. The ten areas of study include the following:
COUN 401 The Counseling Profession
Evolution of Counseling
Significant Historical Events Affecting the Counseling Profession
Frank Parsons
Ethical Issues
Four Moral Principles Guiding Ethics of the Counseling Profession
Moral Law
privacy
privilege
Professionalism
Professional Roles and Functions
Credentialing
registration
certification
licensing
ACA (American Counseling Association) as a Resource for
ethical standards
standards for practice
credentialing requirements
various professional information
CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
Stages of the Counseling Relationship
Counseling 402 Developmental Counseling
What is development?
Why use a developmental perspective in counseling?
Piaget's theories and stages of cognitive development
Erikson's theories and stages of psychosocial development; early childhood attachment
Freud's theories and stages of psycho-sexual development
Kohlberg's and Gilligan's theories of moral development
Nature vs. Nurture debate
Language development in children
Biopsychosocial Perspective: 3 Domains
Parenting Styles: Characteristics, Effects, Counseling Implications
Childhood Disorders
Autistic Disorder
ADHD
Eating Disorders
Anorexia Nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa
Development of Thought Processes
Preoperational Thought
Concrete Operational Thought
Formal Operational Thought
Post-Formal Thought
Hypothetical Thinking
Egocentric Thinking
Dialectical Thought: Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis
The Importance of Peer Group
Intelligence Through the Life Span
COUN 403 Frameworks for Counseling
Psychoanalytic Theories
Freud--Psychosexual stages of development; psychic apparatus
Adler--Family constellation, lifestyle; life tasks
Behaviorists
Ellis--REBT; A→B→C→D→E
Beck--distorted thinking
Bandura--social learning; COMBS
Cognitive Therapy
Beck--cognitive-triad
Humanists
Peris--field theory; Gestalt; existential perspective; boundaries
Rogers--client centered; self-actualization; 19 propositions
Existentialists--three forms of the human world; forces; propositions
Mulimodel Therapy
Lazarus--BASIC ID
Reality Therapy
Glasser--success or failure identity; BCP
COUN 404 Evaluation Techniques
Tests: What is a test?
Statistics
Descriptive Statistics
Inferential Statistics
Normal Distribution
Variability
Correlations
Reliability
Definition
Sources of Error
Four Methods of Establishing Reliability
Reliability Coefficient
Spearman-Brown Formula
Cronbach Alpha
KR20
Pearson Product Moment
Validity
Content Validity
Construct Validity
Convergent Validity
Discriminate Validity
Criterion Related Validity
Predictive Validity
Concurrent Validity
Intelligence
Crystallized Intelligence
Fluid Intelligence
Intelligence Testing
WAIS
WISC-III
Stanford-Binet
Kaufman-ABC
General Aptitude Test Battery
Career Testing
Career Test Inventories
Strong Interest Inventory
Holland's Self-Directed Search
Personality Assessments
Types of Personality Inventories
Empirical Approach
Rational Theoretical Approach
Trait Model
Myers-Briggs
MMPI-2
Projective Personality Assessments: general info, i.e., utilizes pictures to draw
inferences about personality structure
Thematic Aperception Test
Rorschach Inkblot Test
Dichotomous vs Likert Type Scales
Factor Analysis
Ethical Issues in Testing
COUN 405 Individual Counseling Skills
Describe what happens in each stage and step of the "Skilled Helper Model"
Goals of Helping
Attending Skills: SOLER
Active Listening
Responding Skills
Basic Empathy
Define and state the goals of communication skills
Dialogue
Empathic Highlights
Probing
Summarizing
Challenging
Advanced Empathic Highlights
What are the essential components/parameters of a goal and a strategy?
Define the following:
shadow side
experience
behavior
affect
reluctance
resistance
blind spot
mindset
immediacy
self-disclosure
brainstorm
Ethical Issues
Group Work
Group Dynamics
Therapeutic Factors in Group Work
Instillation of Hope
Universality
Imparting Information
Altruism
Corrective Recapitulation of Family Group
Development of Socializing Techniques
Imitative Behavior
Interpersonal Learning
Group Cohesiveness
Existential Factors
Four Stages of Group Development
Stage 1--Group Formation/Orientation/Initial Stage
Stage 2--Control/Transition Stage
Stage 3--Action/Working Stage
Stage 4--Termination/Completion/Final Stage
Positive Group Member Roles
Negative Group member Roles
Advantages/Disadvantages of Group Work
Recruiting and Screening
Informed Consent
Group Process and Outcome Evaluation
Group Atmosphere
Norms
Imparting Information
Self-Disclosure
Open-Ended Questions
Close-Ended Questions
Feedback
Cultural Sensitivity
Group Leader Functions
Types of Groups--Definitions, Similarities, Differences
Task Groups
Psychoeducational Groups
Counseling Groups
Psychotherapy Groups
Primary Prevention
Structured Group Experience
Capacity to Engage with Others
"Critical Incidents"
Co-Leadership
Self-Defeating Behaviors
Disruptive Members
"Best Practices" in Group Work
Planning
Performing
Processing
How to handle different types of difficult group dynamics, such as
conflicts, resistance, rescuing behaviors, silence
How to make sound judgment when facing various situations related to ethical issues
How to use here-and-now techniques
Principles of Confrontation
All Different Kinds of Feedback
Open Group vs Closed Group
How different schools of thought tend to have different focus in groups
Corrective Emotional Experiences
Nature and Purpose of Scientific Method
Types of Variables
Five Sections of Traditional Proposal
How to Select a Proposal Topic
Types of Hypotheses: Null Hypothesis
Measurement in Research
Published Tests
Self-Design Tests
Descriptive Statistics for Analysis
Measures of Central Tendency
Indices of Variability
Inferential Statistics for Analysis
t-test
ANOVA
Chi-Square
Differences in Univariate and Multivariate Designs
Characteristics of Experimental Design
Level of Significance and Hypothesis Rejection
Hawthorn Effect and Placebo Effect
Causal/Comparative Design
Correlational Design
LImitations of Correlational Findings
Descriptive Research: Survey
Nature and Purpose of Qualitative Research
Case Study
Clinical Interview
Single Subject Design
Characteristics of Historical Research
APA Style
Format
Bibliographic Issues
How to Organize and Present Literature Reviews
Search Strategies in ERIC and Pychinfo
Ethical Issues in Research
Career
Career Counseling
Career Decision Making
Career Development
Career Education
Career Guidance
Career Intervention
Career Ladder
Career Lattice
Career Management
Job
Job Placement
Leisure
Occuption
Position
Work
Frank Parsons
Trait and Factor Theories
John Holland
Holland's Six Personality Factors
Developmental Theory
Donald Super's Life State Theory
Ginzberg's Stages of Career Development
Behavioral/Social Learning Theory
Psychodynamic Theory
Anne Roe's Personality Development Theory
Work Adjustment Theory
Dawis and Lofquist
Decision Making Theory
Myers-Briggs Type Theory
Career Maturity Index
Career Development Index
Career Adaptability
Super's Life Rainbow
Krumbultz Career Information and Resources
Examples of Interactive and Non-Interactive Media
Career Development Program
Issues and Factors in Career Development
Dual Career Problems
Family Relocation
Placement
Computer-Assisted Job Banks
Talent Banks
Career Assessments
Different Types of Tests
Strong Vocational Interest Blank
Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory
Minnesota Vocational Interest Inventory
Computer-Based Career Development
Computer-Assisted Career Guidance
Career Information Delivery Systems
Screening, Orientation, Follow-Up
Career Counseling Techniques
COUN 430 Multicultural Counseling
Define the following:
culture
race
ethnicity
racism: individual, institutional, and cultural
prejudice
stereotype
additional cultural factors: gender, social class/socioeconomic status, spirituality
Three primary objectives for effective multicultural counseling
awareness
knowledge
skills
Stages of racial/cultural development
Minority Identity Development (Atkinson, Morten, and Sue)
conformity
dissonance
resistance/immersion
introspection
synergetic articulation (integration)
White Racial Identity (Helms)
contact
disintegration
reintegration
pseudoindependence
immersion
autonomy
Psychological Nigresence: Racial Identity for African Americans (Cross)
preencounter
encounter
immersion/emersion
internalization
Immigration Levels (Birman)
traditional
assimilated
marginal
bicultural
Worldview: View of
human nature
time perspective
human activity
social relations
relations with nature
Sociopolitical Aspects of Counseling
Ethical Issues in Multicultural Counseling
Ethics
Familiarity with 2005 ACA Code of Ethics
Informed Consent
Clients' rights
Confidentiality and limits of confidentiality
Counselor Responsibilities
Ethical issues in counseling children and adolescents
Ethics and diversity
Confidentiality and HIVAIDS
Multiple relationships
Boundaries
Professional competence
Counselor values
Counselor impairment
Ethical issues in supervision
Ethical decision making process
Family Counseling Review
Concepts
Systems thinking
Circular causality
Second order change
Non-linear epistemology
Double bind
Post modern
Frameworks/Approaches
Bowenian
Experiential
Structural
Strategic
MRI
Solution-focused
Feminist
Narrative/Constructivist
Authors
Murray Bowen
Salvador Minuchin
Jay Haley
Froma Walsh
Mary Pipher
John Gottman
Vernon
Other
Sex Therapy
Ethical issues
Family Assessment models
Outcome Research
Families with children
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