Projective techniques:
A) ?are structured personality tests or instruments.
B) ?are aptitude tests where projections are made about the individual's future performance.
C) involve the individual responding to relatively ambiguous stimuli.?
D) require the individual to manipulate objects, such as arranging blocks in a design.
C
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A therapist who says to a client, "Be aware of your right hand gripping the arm of the chair" is speaking in a way most similar to a(an)
a. existential therapist. b. gestalt therapist. c. object relations therapist. d. person-centered therapist.
If a subpoena for the counseling records of a client is received, a counselor who works in a mental health agency should
a. ask his or her supervisor to obtain a legal opinion as to whether the records should be copied for the attorney who has issued the subpoena. b. immediately turn the records over to the attorney who has issued the subpoena. c. call the attorney who has issued the subpoena and request that the subpoena be withdrawn. d. consult with a counselor colleague before deciding how to respond. e. hire an attorney in private practice and ask the attorney to tell the counselor whether the records should be copied for the attorney who has issued the subpoena.
Disulfurum (or Antabuse) is a drug that:
(a) Makes a person sick if they ingest any kind of opiate (b) Makes a person sick if they ingest any kind of a barbiturate (c) Makes a person sick if they ingest any kind of alcohol (d) Is a stimulant similar to cocaine
Individuals with bipolar disorders often have difficulty with emotional processing. Which of the following best describes the nature of this difficulty?
a. difficulty distinguishing happy from surprised and scared faces b. no preference for faces, even happy faces, over objects c. interpreting neutral faces as sad, angry, or hostile but only when in a depressive state d. interpreting neutral faces as sad, angry, or hostile even when not experiencing mood episodes