Chapter One includes examples of material in Roy’s file. Check the types of documentation that are illustrated.
A. _______computer forms
B. _______case notes
C. _______application for services
D. _______medical reports
E._______social history
F. _______psychological evaluation
G._______letters
H. _______vocational evaluation
I. _______service plan
ANS: B, D, G, I
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Personalization:
a. Reaching an arbitrary negative conclusion when there is little or no evidence to support it, when the evidence is circumstantial, vague, or unclear, or when there is evidence to the contrary. b. Relating a negative event or situation to oneself without the adequate causal evidence to make the connection. c. Focusing on the negative in a situation, ignoring other positive (sometimes more salient) features, and viewing the entire experience as negative based on the selective view. d. Drawing a rule or conclusion based upon one or two isolated incidents and applying the concept across the board to related and unrelated situations.
If a practitioner uses her own judgment of excessiveness or inappropriateness, it can result in
a. overdiagnosis. b. underdiagnosis. c. misdiagnosis. d. hyperdiagnosis.
Research on the effectiveness of feminist and related therapy issues:
a. is largely based on open, uncontrolled studies. b. has not been sufficiently evaluated. c. shows some effects of therapist gender on treatment process but not outcome. d. all of the above.
Regarding bias and prejudice, all of the following are true EXCEPT:
A. they can be formed against any definable grouping of people. B. they are reserved for those who are most different from ourselves. C. they are more commonly applied to those of lower class status. D. they are influenced by our own cultural group’s attitudes (isms), fears, and previous experiences.