In the Professional Counseling Orientation and Ethical Practice core area, CACREP highlights counselors’ roles in prevention, psychoeducation, and developmental interventions, including creating and using media and materials that promote mental health, safety, and wellness.
Developmental/preventive media refers to educational materials or presentations (e.g., videos, brochures, classroom presentations, campaigns) designed to promote healthy development and prevent problems before they occur.
In option B, the counselor is facilitating the creation of a video about sexual violence to be shown in school classes. This is clearly a preventive educational tool (media) targeting a large audience to increase awareness, promote safety, and reduce risk—exactly what developmental/preventive media are used for.
Option A (compiling a referral list) is about resource referral, not the creation of media.
Option C (compiling a service report) is program evaluation/administrative documentation, not preventive media.
Option D (creating a needs assessment survey) is used to assess needs, not to directly deliver developmental/preventive content.
Therefore, the best example of a counselor preparing developmental/preventive media is B. Having students in a drama club create a video about sexual violence to show in school classes.
O D. creating a needs assessment survey to be distributed to potential clients.
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