Who is credited with developing the first formal theory of intelligence

a. Thorndike
b. Spearman
c. Thurstone
d. Binet


B

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The prohibition against fee splitting

a) Is unique to mental health professions because of the special vulnerability to exploitation of people in distress b) Is based in the belief that it risks the exploitation of clients c) Includes participation in preferred provider plans d) All of the above e) None of the above

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Jacqueline, a school psychologist, is observing a child in her classroom. Jacqueline is completing a structured checklist of the child's disruptive behaviors while the child is interacting with peers

What best describes the type of observation Jacqueline is doing? a. direct, naturalistic, and obtrusive b. direct, naturalistic, and unobtrusive c. direct, contrived, and unobtrusive d. direct, contrived, and obtrusive

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In describing the process of successively removing layers of neuroses, Perls meant by the implosive layer, the level at which the client

a. feels fearful and helpless but keeps the feelings hidden. b. feels that he or she is stuck and doesn't know what the next move should be. This is the point where people often seek help. c. feels dead inside or cut off from his or her former self. d. responds to his or her environment in stereotypical ways, manipulating situations according to habit, and behaving inauthentically in social settings. e. lets go of the old self.

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The Cannabis Treatment Study found ______.

a. the only effective treatment studied for cannabis use disorder in adolescents was 12 sessions of motivational enhancement therapy and CBT b. unless treatment involved parent–family sessions, it was not reliably effective c. 12 sessions of MET/CBT produced twice the effect of six sessions of MET/CBT d. five sessions of MET/CBT was as effective as 12; thus, five sessions is the most efficient, effective treatment.

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