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What Field Manual covers counseling?
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FM 6-22 Appendix B
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What are the characteristics of effective counseling?
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Purpose,Flexibility, Respect, Communication, Support.
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What are the three approaches to counseling?
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1. Directive
2. Non Directive 3. Combined |
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Explain the advantages and disadvanges of Directive Counseling.
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ADVANTAGES:
-Quickest -Clear, Concise -Counselors use their experiences DISADVANTAGES: -solution is counselors not subordinates -treats symptoms not problems -discourages talking freely |
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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of Non Directive Counseling.
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ADVANTAGES:
-encourages maturity -encourages open communication -develops personal responsibility DISADVANTAGES: -most time-consuming -requires greatest counselor skills |
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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of Combined Counseling.
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ADVANTAGES:
-moderately quick -encourages maturity -encourages open communication -allows counselors to actively use their experiences DISADVANTAGES: -May take too much time for some situations |
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What are the 3 major categories of Developmental Counseling?
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1. Event Counseling
2. Performance Counseling 3. Professional Growth Counseling |
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What are some examples of Event Counseling?
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-Instances of superior or substandard performance.
-Reception and Integration Counseling. -Crisis Counseling -Referral Counseling -Promotion Counseling -Separation Counseling |
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What areas would you cover in a reception and integration counseling?
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-Chain of command familiarization..
-Organizational standards. -Security and safety issues. -(NCO) support channel (who is in it and how it is used). -On and off duty conduct. -Personnel/personal affairs/initial and special clothing issue. -Organizational history, structure, and mission. -Soldier programs within the organization, such as Soldier of the Month/Quarter/Year, and educational and training opportunities. -Off limits and danger areas. -Functions and locations of support activities. -On and off post recreational, educational, cultural, and historical opportunities. -Foreign nation or host nation orientation. -Other areas the individual should be aware of as determined by the leader. |
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What are the 4 stages of the counseling process?
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1. Identify the need for the counseling
2. Prepare for Counseling 3. Conduct Counseling 4. Follow Up |
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What are the steps required to prepare for counseling?
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-select a place
-schedule time -notify your Soldier in advance -Organize information -Outline counseling information -Plan strategy -Establish correct atmosphere |
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A counseling session consists of what 4 basic components?
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1. Open the session
2. Discuss the issues. 3. Develop a plan of Action 4. Recording and closing the session. |
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What is counseling?
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Counseling is a process used by leaders to review with the Soldier their demonstrated performance and potential.
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How many human needs are there?
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4, they are Social, Physcial, Security, and Higher(religious).
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What is tact?
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Tact is a keen sense of how or what to say in order to not offend others and keep good relations.
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What is the objective of Counseling?
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For one person to help another
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What are the 7 steps to problem solving?
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1. ID the problem
2. Gather information 3. Develop Criteria 4.Generate possible solutions 5. Analyze possible solutions 6.Compare possible solutions 7. Make and Implement the decisions. |
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What is communication?
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Communication is the flow or exchange of ideas from one person to another.
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T/F Faulty communications are the cause of most problems?
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TRUE
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Leaders should seek to devolope and improve what 3 leader counseling skills?
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1. Active Listening
2. Responding 3. Questioning |