Herbert Paul Grice makes the case that instead of a series of randomly disconnected remarks, our conversational exchanges are instead a collaborative effort working toward a common purpose or goal.
a. True
b. False
True
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. No single instrument can accurately predict suicide risk without significant amount of error. 2. Hospitalization is never an effective treatment for high-risk suicidal clients. 3. Monitoring of suicidality is not necessary if a client previously at risk no longer presents at risk. 4. A suicide watch will often require the involvement of the client’s family. 5. The possibility that a person thinking about suicide will kill himself or herself is quite low.
The results of studies testing the effectiveness of antidepressants in treating bulimia nervosa have shown which of the following?
a. They are effective enough to be considered a first-line treatment. b. They are effective but their side effects make them unusable for a majority of adolescents. c. Though they may be effective in reducing bingeing and purging, they typically cannot eliminate these symptoms. d. Though they may be effective in preventing relapse, they cannot reduce bingeing and purging initially.
An assessment of speech may include
a. a standardized test of receptive vocabulary. b. a standardized test of intelligence. c. an examination of the patient's lips and other mouth structures (e.g., larynx and tonsils). d. all of the above.
Most feelings words are variations of the basic feelings quadrad: _____________, _____________, _____________, _____________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).