The need for rapport between a clinician and a client means that __________.
A. the clinician and the client must feel friendly toward each other
B. someone who is court ordered will be an easy client
C. clients don't need to be given any feedback about their test performance
D. the client must feel comfortable with the clinician and the assessment
Answer: D
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The case of Cathy presented in your text is an example of major depressive disorder. One of the aspects of her case that clearly tells us her mood was more than just normal sadness is that Cathy
a. had become impaired in her ability to work. b. did not have any manic or hypomanic symptoms. c. had been separated from her husband for five years. d. felt unworthy of her latest promotion at work.
Dr. Kim is a psychologist who uses a number of tests to measure a person's cognitive, perceptual, and motor performance to detect brain damage. Dr. Kim is probably a specialist in using __________.
A. neuropsychological assessment B. functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) C. computed tomography (CT) D. functional electroencephalograms (EEGs)
"I just don't seem to matter," Rufus thinks to himself on his way home from work. The divorced, 47-year-old father of two feels like his job doesn't accomplish anything that he isn't doing a good job of parenting his sons, and that he doesn't have any real impact on the world around him. In Erik Erikson's theory, Rufus is experiencing a sense of a. stagnation
b. egocentrism. c. despair. d. isolation.
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of imprinting as described in the text? Imprinting:
a. occurs most readily during a sensitive period of the organism's life b. is permanent and irreversible c. is independent of reinforcementd . is only effective for females