Dr. Rosenthal Teaches 21 More NCE and CPCE Exam Fundamentals at Warp Speed: Part 2
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Dr. Rosenthal’s site: www.howardrosenthal.com

Recommended materials for NCE, CPCE, CECE or comps:
The Encyclopedia, The Authentic Purple Book
The Master Lectures Series for the NCE, CPCE, CECE, and State Counseling Exams, The Updated and Expanded Vital Information and Review Questions Program
The Human Services Dictionary 2nd Edition.
All Dr. R’s You Tube Videos.
Key information covered in depth in Dr. R’s materials:
1.John Holland Created the RIASEC acronym for career counseling in which 6 personality types (Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising and Conventional) can be linked to job interest types that will provide satisfaction. Perfect assessment for this model: self-administered SDS aka the self-directed search.
2. Donald E. Super. Known for his lifespan care development theory composed of life stages and life roles including child, student, leisurite, citizen, work, parent, spouse and homemaker depicted in his Life career rainbow.
3. Robert Wubbolding, a major proponent of reality therapy with choice theory.
4. Dr. John Pratt, a pioneer in the group movement, who in 1905 created a group for eight individuals with Tuberculosis aka TB.
5. Jessie B. Davis, often cited as the first vocational or school counselor in the US working in the Michigan School District in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. He took juniors in high school for tours at vocational sites to help them with future career decisions.
6 and 7. Jacob Moreno, and his wife Zerka, Moreno created an early form of group work known as psychodrama.
8. Erik Erikson, a big name in human growth and development proposed eight psychosocial stages. (Compared to Erikson, Freud’s stages were psychosexual and didn’t do as good of a job of covering the life span.)
9. Abraham Maslow, who in 1943 hierarchy of needs. Often displayed as a pyramid not mentioned in Maslow’s seminal work.
10. Ivan Pavlov helped introduce classical aka Pavlovian conditioning or respondent conditioning. This type of association learning is often contrasted to B.F. Skinner’s Operant conditioning.
11. Jean Piaget, a Swiss psychologist, created a four-stage theory of cognitive development. Sensorimotor (0 to 2 years old), Preoperational (2 to 7 years old), Concrete Operational (7 to 11 years old), and Formal Operational (age 12 and beyond).
12. Robert Rosenthal, psychologist behind the Rosenthal Effect. Can also be called the Pygmalion Effect.
13. Carl Whitiker is a key figure in experiential family therapy.
14. Stanley Milgram is best known for his famous but ethically controversial obedience to authority study in social psychology.
15. Leon Festinger, noted social psychologist, introduced cognitive dissonance. Having opposing beliefs creates emotional tension and this leads people to change or alter one of the beliefs.
16 and 17. Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham joined their first names in 1955 to create Johari’s Window. A self-awareness tool emphasizing factors known and unknown to the self and others.
18. Karl Gauss, a German mathematician pops up on exams since the normal, bell-shaped, or Gaussian curve is named after him.
18. Joseph Breuer, an Austrian physician worked with Freud on the famous Anna O. case and the “talking cure” later psychoanalysis.
19. John Locke, a British 17th Century philosopher, viewed the mind as a blank slate or what your exam might refer to as tabula rasa. Often cited in the history of behaviorism.
20. Tatiana (Tanya) Tarasoff, a 20-year-old University of California at Berkley grad student who was murdered by a fellow student. Her death led to the well-known Tarasoff court decision resulting in a duty to warn and later duty to protect an intended victim. Thus, breaking confidentiality became ethical, legal, and required for counselors in situations where a client was going to hurt themselves, others, or both.
21.Carol Gilligan, was a major critic of Lawrence Kolberg’s theory of moral development.
Encyclopedia of Counseling is available was an Audible Audio Book.
The Master Lecture Series should be available as an Audible Audio Book as early as May 2024. Both have professional narrators and recordings in top studios.

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