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A unique vocation of experts certified to defend the constitution and the rights of the American People. |
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A trusted vocation whose members develop knowledge as human expertise to society in a particular field. |
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Ethos of Trust: 4 Essential Characteristics |
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1. Military Expertise 2. Honorable Service 3. Espirit de Corps 4. Stewardship |
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Domains US Forces Operate |
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Air, Land, Maritime, Space, and Cyberspace |
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Why is "land" the most complex domain? |
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Addresses humanity: Culture, religion, ethnicities and politics. |
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US Army's Greatest Strategic Asset |
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Units trained, organized and equipped to deploy and fight |
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Mans, trains, equips, deploys and ensures readiness of all armed forces. |
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(3) Strategic Roles the Army captures |
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What ADP/ADRP covers The Army? |
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What (5) sets of characteristics will enhance the Army's operational adaptability? |
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1. Depth and Versatility 2. Adaptive and Innovative 3. Flexibility and Agility 4. Integrated and Synchronized 5. Lethal and Discriminate |
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What Manual covers counseling? |
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What the three approaches to counseling? |
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1. Non-directive 2. Combined 3. Directive |
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What are the characteristics of effective counseling? |
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1. Purpose 2. Flexibility 3. Respect 4. Communication 5. Support |
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Advantages/Disadvantages of Directive Counseling |
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A: Quickest Method D: Tends to treat symptoms, not problems |
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Advantages/Disadvantages of Nondirective Counseling |
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A: Encourages maturity D: More time-consuming |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Combined counseling |
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A: Encourages maturity D: May take too much time for some situations |
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What are the three major categories of developmental counseling? |
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1. Event Counseling 2. Performance Counseling 3. Professional Growth |
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What are some examples of Event counseling? |
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1. Crisis Counseling 2. Referral Counseling 3. Promotion Counseling 4. Transition Counseling |
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What is the 4-stage Counseling Process? |
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1. Identify 2. Prepare 3. Conduct 4. Follow up |
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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 the Plan of action 4. Record and Close the session |
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Process used by leaders to review with a subordinate their performance and potential. |
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Leaders should seek to develop and improve what three leader counseling skills? |
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1. Active Listening 2. Responding 3. Questioning |
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Qualities of an Effective Counselor |
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1. Respect 2. Self and Cultural awareness 4. Credibility 5. Empathy |
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What are some key elements of active listening? |
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1. Eye to eye contact 2. Body posture 3. Head nods 4. Facial Expressions |
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