Your client is inclined to "bend over backward" to be helpful to those she actually dislikes intensely. As a psychoanalytically informed clinician, you would most likely regard this as an example of:
a. identification. c. projection.
b. sublimation. d. reaction-formation.
B
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Reporting requirements in codes:
A. is specific and follows state laws and regulations. B. may not align with state laws or regulations. C. may not align with state laws but align with state regulations. D. may align with state laws but not align with state regulations.
Neurogenesis a. is the capacity to give birth to an offspring. b. is the creations of new neurons
c. is the capacity to regulate your nervousness. d. is the capacity to become neurotic.
The DSM-IV-TR provides information helpful when making culturally-sensitive diagnoses:
a. in the discussion of each disorder. b. in a discussion of cultural contexts that might influence assessment and diagnosis. c. in an appendix of culture-specific client experiences. d. Two of the above e. All of the above f. None of the above
d. 50%
a. making the user sick when mixed with alcohol. b. decreasing cravings. c. blocking the subjective pleasurable experience of alcohol. d. creating hallucinations in response to even minimal alcohol ingestion.