One of the advantages of the clinical interview is that it:
a. provides brief and concise details regarding the nature of the client's problems
b. is usually relaxed and less emotionally draining for the client than written testimonials would be
c. is the most narrow means of assessing abnormality available to psychologists
d. yields an enormous amount of information about the client's background and current problems
D
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Interpersonal psychotherapy groups stress dealing with issues that occur within the group itself, rather than reviewing what the members are experiencing outside of the group or what they experienced in the past. This focus is usually referred to as a(n) ___ orientation.
a. “power of now” b. “here and now” c. “then and there” d. “us not them” e. “we and me”
The continuity-discontinuity issue addresses the question of whether
a. genes or environment are most important. b. development in different domains is related. c. children actively influence their own development. d. early development is related to later development.
Peter was raised in the southern United States. When he feels that he has been insulted, it is likely that:
a. his body will produce large amounts of cortisol. b. he will quickly realize it is unimportant and shrug it off. c. his body will decrease the amount of cortisol it produces. d. he will feel ashamed and will experience a decrease in testosterone production.
The theory that suggests a psychobiological need for stimulation due to an internal arousal deficit is called Type __________
Indicate whether the statement is true or false