In Bronfenbrenner's model, proximal processes refer to

a. independent changes in mental processes.
b. favorable developmental conditions that are more likely to exist in one particular stage of development than in another.
c. reciprocal interactions between an organism and its immediate environment.
d. indirect influences on an organism.


c

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a. normal anxiety b. I am experience c. guilt d. neurotic anxiety

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. Which of the following can never write prescriptions?

A. Psychologists B. Social workers C. Psychiatrists D. Psychiatric nurses

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The crisis worker who interacts with complete acceptance of clients demonstrates

a. an ability to reassure a client even when there is little hope of the client's dilemma being solved. b. a total understanding of the client's problem from the crisis worker's point of view. c. the utmost of confidence that the client will succeed in overcoming the crisis. d. an unconditional positive regard for clients that transcends clients' personal qualities, beliefs, problems, situations, or crises.

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__________ allow for comparability of scores and interpretations across different examiners

a. Assessment procedures b. Standardized tests c. Nonstandardized tests d. Informal tests

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