Therapists help people deal with dissociative identity disorder by ______
a. helping people learn more effective coping behaviors for current problems caused by the
disorder
b. helping people find their "true selves" and actualize their hidden potential
c. teaching people to change maladaptive thoughts and irrational beliefs
d. helping people learn to uncover and cope with early childhood trauma
D
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You‘re listening to a talk show on the radio. The guest happens to be an expert on attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. One question asked of the guest is treatment. The expert says, "Ritalin is used to control this disorder. It is a depressant and has side effects. " What was wrong with the expert‘s comments?
a. Ritalin is a stimulant, not a depressant. b. Ritalin doesn't control the disorder; it cures it. c. Ritalin is never prescribed for ADHD. d. Ritalin has been shown to cause no side effects.
Which of the following is a positive reinforcer? The teacher:
a. ignores Kit when he misbehaves. b. yawns while Amil is talking. c. tells Brook he does not have to stay for school detention after all. d. stops the lesson when Ryan misbehaves.
Babies displaying disorganized-disoriented attachment:
A) play without fuss when alone and ignore their mothers upon reunion. B) are happier and more sociable than babies who show other attachment styles. C) seem dazed, confused, or disoriented. D) mildly protest their mother's departure, seek interaction upon reunion, and are readily comforted by her.
Which type of interview format do clients believe is the most sensitive to their needs or problems?
A. Open-ended interviews B. Structured assessment interviews C. The mental status exam D. Unstructured assessment interviews