__________ are tightly controlled experiments designed to test a particular intervention

a. Clinical efficacy studies
b. Controlled efficacy studies
c. Consultative efficacy studies
d. None of the above.


a

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A term paper is MOST similar to a(n) ______.

A. research paper B. literature review C. lab report D. essay

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All of the following are four key moral principles that guide ethical practice across the helping professions except:

A. Autonomy. B. Beneficence. C. Justice. D. Compassion.

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In the mental status exam, concepts such as circumstantial, flight of ideas, logical and organized, loose associations, tangential, and poverty refer to the client's:

a. content of thought. b. thought processes. c. cognitive functioning. d. affect and mood. e. All of these are true.

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At the heart of the REBT model of addiction and addictive behavior is clients inability to:

A. Control their drinking. B. Handle conflict. C. Tolerate frustration (LTF). D. Process their experiences.

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