__________ is the nearly constant internal monologue we engage in at a conscious or semiconscious level

a. Burnout
b. Stress
c. Empathy fatigue
d. Self-talk


d

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A crisis is defined as

a. an occurrence that is unexpected and creates a physiological response b. an event that occurs without warning and is beyond a person’s ability to cope c. a perceived threat in which there is no warning d. an incident in which support individuals are not available

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The text authors loosely distinguish between several behavioral therapy systems, and suggest that those most likely to be comfortable being called "behavior therapists" will:

a. use counterconditioning techniques. b. focus on operant conditioning and behavior modification. c. deny cognitive influences on behavior. d. conduct highly detailed functional behavioral assessments.

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Leshorn was feeling a lack of self-confidence. He said he was a loser and that he couldn’t do anything right. His clinician asked him if there were any situations or times in different areas of his life (at school, in sports, at home, at work, with his kids) where he felt he was doing okay in order to see if there is something that can be learned. This is an example of:

A. Constructing positive future visions. B. Acting as a positive mirror. C. Transferability of skills. D. An exception question.

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Horn-Cattell-Carroll’s Gc/Gf model

a. was a main contributor for Guilford’s Intelligence Model. b. proposed fluid and crystallized abilities. c. proposed that intellectual abilities could be compared in three constructs. d. None of the above.

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