Interviews that are specifically designed to assess recent and lifetime problems with respect to substance use are referred to as
a. motivational interviewing.
b. clarification interviews.
c. prognosis interviewing.
d. screening interviews.
d
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The diathesis-stress model indicates that the diathesis is:
a. vulnerable predispositions b. the lack of vulnerability for stress c. the reasons we are stressed d. the cause for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
The use of ___________ requires an individual to respond to ambiguous stimuli
A. free association B. dream analysis C. projective tests D. hypnosis
The best sign as to whether an infant has developed an attachment for a specific adult would be if the infant
a. becomes apathetic when not near that specific adult. b. attempts to communicate telepathically with that adult. c. protests when he is separated from his primary caregiver. d. smiles often when strangers are nearby.
A psychologist is working with a person who has been diagnosed as having bipolar I disorder. When the psychologist looks at the clinical history of the blood relatives of this person, she would not be surprised to find that:
a. there is evidence of similar symptoms being displayed in the person's relatives b. there is no evidence whatsoever of depressive symptoms in the relatives c. if there is evidence of depression or mania, it is no more likely to be found in blood relatives than it is in close friends of the family d. there is evidence of other genetic problems such as Down syndrome