The DSM provides findings about predisposing factors, complications, and associated medical and counseling problems:
a. if they are known for a particular disorder.
b. for all disorders.
c. only for the disorders first diagnosed in childhood or adolescence
d. only for personality disorders.
.A
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Thought–action fusion is most commonly seen in which disorder?
a. generalized anxiety disorder b. obsessive–compulsive disorder c. panic disorder d. separation anxiety disorder
If the steps to career decision-making in adolescents include a focus that is too ______________, the decision-making process is fatally flawed
a. personal b. flexible c. real d. adaptable e. logical
Which is not a focus of external validity?
a. Population validity b. Random assignment to groups c. Ecological validity d. Generalizability to other groups and venues
Which court case might a counselor turn to in the even that they have a counselor who expresses a desire to harm others?
a. Bogust v. Iverson because this court case clearly stated that a counselor with a doctoral degree could not be held liable for the suicide of a client because the counselor is merely a teacher. This generalizes to homicidal threats as well. b. Weldon v. Virginia State Board of Psychologists Examiners because the judgment in this case was that counselors are distinct from psychologists and therefore are not bound by duty to warn and protect statutes. c. Tarasoff v. Board of Regents of the University of California because, in this case, the court ruled that therapists have a duty to protect the public that overrides any obligation to maintain client confidentiality. d. Jaffe v. Redmond because, in this case, the court ruled that communications between licensed psychotherapists and their patients are privileged and do not have to be disclosed in cases held in federal court.