According to Crittendon's model, infants encode early experiences of care-giving in the form of
a. semantic memories.
b. procedural memories.
c. conditional memories.
d. metacognitive memories.
b
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. There are three primary methods of interval recording: whole-interval, partial interval, and momentary time sampling. b. Momentary time sampling records each interval whenever a behavior occurs at the beginning or end of the interval. c. Occurrence of behavior might be overestimated by whole-interval recording, and it might be underestimated by partial interval recording. d. Potential disadvantages of interval recording include observer drift, bias, and reactivity.
Being aware that an individual in crisis is operating in a transcrisis state provides the crisis worker with important information regarding:
a. transcrisis points. b. the kind and degree of therapeutic intervention that should be provided for the client. c. multicultural perspectives that might have a significant impact on the crisis. d. brief therapy approaches to crises.
Glen has spent time expanding his knowledge of self and has started to narrow his focus down to a few realistic considerations for new work roles. It appears that Glen is now moving into the ____________________________________
a. exploring phase b. awareness phase c. integration phase d. critical phase e. transition phase
Which cultural groups are most likely to reject direct eye contact, particularly if coming from a traditional background?
A) ?White middle-class and Latina/Latino clients B) ?Native American and Latina/Latino clients C) ?African-American women and White children D) ?None of these