What is the most commonly used diagnostic system in mental health settings?

A) ?Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Fifth Edition (DSM-5)
B) ?International Classification of Diseases-Tenth Edition (ICD-10)
C) ?American Psychiatric Association Manual (APAM)
D) ?Mental Health Diagnostic System (MHDS-5)


A

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a. Individual characteristics of the client that is being assessed b. The purpose of the test administration c. Type of reliability estimate being reported d. All of the above

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.In qualitative research methods, results are analyzed for description instead of explanation. 2.In naturalistic-ethnographic research, the researcher becomes immersed in the setting. 3.Mixed-methods designs are either “abstract” or “concurrent.” 4.One shortcoming of traditional counseling research, stated by Nystul, is that there are not enough cases to explore.

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In this approach of counseling, the counselor serves as a bridge between two cultures, not only assisting the migrant client to operate effectively in the new environment but also educating local persons about other cultures and what can be learned from them.

a. Counselor as translator b. Counselor as culturally encapsulated assimilator c. Counselor as self-facilitator d. Counselor as specialist

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Which one of the following is the name of Arnold Lazarus’ therapeutic approach that includes the BASIC ID approach?

a. multitalented b. multifaceted c. multimodal d. multidisciplinary

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