Wayne is taking a digit span test. When he hears this series of digits, 3 9 4 2 6 1 2, he realizes the digits match the ages of people in his family; his mother is 39, his father is 42, his little sister is 6, and he is 12
He decides to remember the series of four ages rather than try to recall each digit separately. Wayne is using a strategy called
a. elaboration.
b. chunking.
c. decalage.
d. other-transforming.
b
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A. Transformative B. Triangulation C. Embedded D. Exploratory sequential
Gottfredson's four stages of career development, which begin during the preschool years and end in adolescence, include all of the following EXCEPT _______
a. orientation to education and training b. orientation to the internal, unique self c. orientation to size and power d. orientation to social valuation e. orientation to sex roles
Ben, the 13-year-old son of a family you are seeing, frequently breaks curfew and comes home late. A Milan systemic therapist might create a ___________ that explains how his behavior serves his family
a. goal b. hypothesis c. family game d. positive label
Additive responses:
a) are facilitative for the client b) interfere with the client’s ability to understand his/her thoughts c) interfere with the client’s ability to understand his/her feelings d) include reflections or paraphrases which are interchangeable with the client’s statements