Which of the following is NOT one of Blustein’s “fundamental human needs” that are partially fulfilled through work?
a. The need for survival
b. The need for relatedness
c. The need for self-determination
d. The need for self-actualization
d. The need for self-actualization
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The social information-processing theory of depression holds which of the following?
a. Children with depression have a hostile attribution bias and believe that others’ perceived hostile actions derive from external and unstable factors. b. Children with depression have a victim attribution bias and believe that others’ perceived hostile actions derive from external and unstable factors. c. Children with depression have a hostile attribution bias and believe that others’ perceived hostile actions derive from internal and stable factors. d. Children with depression have a victim attribution bias and believe that others’ perceived hostile actions derive from external and stable factors.
A psychodrama encounter is
a. a full encounter that directly leads to improved relationships in the protagonist's life. b. not a full encounter because the protagonist is encountering the significant other as portrayed by an auxiliary. c. almost always of greater therapeutic benefit to the auxiliaries than to the protagonist. d. less effective than reporting an event to other members.
Current psychodynamic approaches include all of the following except:
a) brief psychodynamic therapy b) person-centered therapy c) Orthodox Freudian approaches d) object relations
The use of similar methods of data collection or a within-methods approach such as multiple reviewers interpreting the same data is referred to as establishing:
a. validity b. reliability c. convergent validation d. scaling