Psychologists are sometimes asked to review preexisting records and to report to assist or evaluate decisions made by schools, courts, health companies, and organizations. These record reviews can be performed to do all of the following, except:
a. to determine if previous assessment was appropriate
b. to evaluate the appropriateness of treatment or placement
c. to adjudicate disability claim based on existing records
d. to determine appropriateness of diagnosis
d. to determine appropriateness of diagnosis
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A therapist who asks her client, “What’s the evidence that your teacher thought you were stupid?” is likely engaging in ______.
a. behavior therapy b. cognitive therapy c. interpersonal therapy d. psychodynamic therapy
Kaiser (2007) reviewed the evidence-based practice for addressing challenging behaviors in early childhood interventions. Provide a summary of her findings.
What will be an ideal response?
In Cochran's counseling, when the gap between the client's problem and possible solutions diminish significantly then ___________ is said to have taken place
a. composing a life history.
b. constructing a reality.
c. crystallizing a career decision.
d. elaborating a career problem.
Counselors cannot obtain informed consent if a client does not have the necessary __________ to provide it.
a. Capacity b. Voluntariness c. Comprehension d. All of the above