A professional counselor interested in understanding a universal or general approach for treating depression would most likely adhere to a(n) __________ approach
a. emic
b. etic
c. individualistic
d. collectivistic
b
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Informed consent forms should be written clearly. The textbook suggests using a writing level at about grade ______.
A. 10–12 B. 4 C. 6–8 D. 9
I am trying to train my dog Fido to sit. Every time he sits, I give him a dog cookie. Before I can get the behavior perfectly every time, Fido wanders off and jumps in the nearby lake. What has most likely happened here?
a. I have become negatively reinforcing to my dog b. he experiences sitting as punishment c. he has become satiated on dog cookies d. none of the above
Which of the following statements is NOT true, according to your text?
a. Many clinicians believe that any substance use during childhood and adolescence is a sign of a serious problem. b. Clinicians are able to rely on clear definitions of “childhood” and “adulthood.” c. Some clinicians believe that experimental drug use is a regular aspect of adolescence. d. Adolescence in industrialized countries seems to have been extended.
Marie has a 2½-year-old daughter. The babysitter has been calling her daughter "naughty" and "a bad girl" when the child is uncooperative
The babysitter says that the little girl doesn't understand what she is saying so it doesn't matter. Marie is unsure about what to do. Based upon information presented in this chapter, what would you say to Marie? a. Marie should not worry about what the babysitter is doing because her daughter is too young to understand. b. Marie should tell her daughter that what the babysitter says about her is untrue. c. Marie should tell her daughter that she is loved to make up for what the babysitter says. d. Marie should find some way to stop this before these labels become part of her daughter's developing self-understanding.