Clara, a 13-year-old girl who typically cuts herself when she feels anxious, decides one night to call a friend instead of cut. When she tells this to her therapist, her therapist labels this as an example of _________________

a. a problem-saturated story
b. a unique outcome
c. a gender discourse
d. an exception


ANS: B

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Percentages are expressed as verbal labels when using methods to determine

a. mastery level. b. instructional level. c. Both of the above. d. None of the above.

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Which of the following is NOT a typical difference in social information processing between those who exhibit proactive aggression and typically developing individuals?

a. Those with proactive aggression tend to ignore potentially important cues in the situation. b. Those with proactive aggression tend to prioritize instrumental over relational goals. c. Those with proactive aggression tend to emphasize the positive aspects of aggressive behavior. d. Those with proactive aggression tend to minimize the negative aspects of aggressive behavior.

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Which of the following is most likely to be concerned with using the results of a test to make therapeutic decisions?

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What percentage of adolescents typically are part of a "popular" crowd in American high schools?

a. 20 percent. b. 40 percent. c. 60 percent. d. Less than 5 percent.

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