A person is less likely to apply critical thinking skills when he or she ________.

a. approaches a challenging problem with confidence that he or she can think it through
b. reads widely and follows news reports just to learn new things
c. makes snap judgments about problems without first thinking about how best to approach them
d. tries to think ahead and anticipate the consequences of various options


c. makes snap judgments about problems without first thinking about how best to approach them

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According to Levine and Evans (1991), which of the following is the most comprehensive model for gay identity development?

a. Cass' (1979) Homosexual Identity Formation (HIF) Model b. Coleman's (1981/1982) 5-stage Model c. McCarn and Fassinger's Lesbian Identity Model d. Troiden's 4-stage Model

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“I just couldn’t find my place in the family anymore after my sisters had their children,” Sherry said. ”Being the youngest, I suddenly felt like a third class citizen. That’s when I began to feel depressed.” Sherry’s interpersonal therapist might help her through which of the following?

a. grief and loss b. interpersonal role dispute c. role transition d. interpersonal deficit

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Milton Erickson, who influenced the development of solution-focused and narrative therapies, had an extraordinary way of viewing

a. patients. b. other therapists. c. other psychotherapy theories. d. psychoanalytic techniques.

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