Stimuli presented in projective assessments are ______________ and a person’s responses are not limited to true, false, or specific given response choice.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Ambiguous or incomplete

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a. Early stages of awareness of sexual orientation b. Irrational internalization of sexual identity c. Vulnerability to internal conflicts d. How sexual minorities can be affected by societal beliefs that are often expressed by salient messages in one's environments, especially during early development

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In the process of changing their lives by changing their stories, narrative group members are urged to ____________________ problems in order to solve them.

a. forget about b. internalize c. bracket d. externalize

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What occurs during Meichenbaum’s final stage of therapy?

a. Structured, standardized coping skills training is used to address the client’s problem and train the client in ways to handle future problems. The skills are practiced in the counselor’s office. b. Coping skills training is tailored to the client’s problem. By means of a graded hierarchy of stressful situations, skills are practiced in the clinical settings and then rehearsed in vivo. c. In this working stage, the client explores thinking errors that contribute to the client’s problems. The client also discusses with the counselor alternative ways of dealing with difficult situations. d. Clients are educated about what stress is, the role of their self-talk dealing with stress, and how they may accidentally add to stress levels themselves. e. Clients use their coping skills in increasingly difficulty situations. High-risk situations and warning signs are identified in a relapse prevention component.

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A mugging victim was able to report all details leading up to the attack, but nothing about the attack or the assailant. It is likely that the victim is using the defense mechanism.

a. repression b. regression c. projection d. reaction formation

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