The school counseling profession
a) is in serious trouble due to the loss of thousands of positions across the country.
b) is represented in the U.S. by the American School Counselor Association
c) is less able and proficient than other counseling specialties.
d) will no longer be important as other helping specialties enter schools in larger numbers.
Question 2
In the future, we can expect that school counselors will
a) not need to be concerned about remedial issues.
b) require less training in human development.
c) continue to provide a balance of remedial, preventive, and developmental services.
d) be replaced by technological advances.