The grade school years are filled with _______ and with little _______ and reflection

a. impulsive decision making; delayed gratification
b. fantasy and play; reality
c. adult correction and support; peer feedback
d. knowledge acquisition; application


d

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The following illustrates a “cry for help” during the ending stages of the clinical work:

A. The clinician asks for extra supervision. B. The client threatens harm to self when the work is ending. C. The client in the waiting room calls out to the secretary for assistance in standing. D. The client drops out of the work.

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You are seeing a teenager who discloses to you that she is thinking about committing suicide. What are the four steps to crisis intervention that you will employ?

a. De-escalate, reassure client, get help, and hospitalize client b. Determine if client is in crisis, assessment, action, and follow-up c. Calm client down, listen, talk, and schedule next appointment d. Ask for help, call crisis hotline, assessment, and referral

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The writing style of a good psychological report is typically:

A) ?specific and concrete. B) ?vague and somewhat ambiguous. C) ?declarative statements. D) ?very technical so that only other professionals can understand it.

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Client response: "I think I see what you're saying. There is a big incongruity there. I want to stop, but I was abused and hit by my parents. I think I'm doing better than they did-at least I don't strike Amie. But perhaps I can do something different next week. I'll try your new idea about disciplining her." This client is where on the CCS?

A) ?Partial examination B) ?Full examination, no change C) ?Decision to live with incongruity D) ?Development of new constructs, patterns, or behaviors

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