Polyandry, which is present in some societies, is explained by ______.
a. evolutionary reasons
b. religious reasons
c. economic reasons
d. paternal security reasons
c. economic reasons
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Thoughtful processes do NOT:
a. include examining the underlying assumptions of the consultant's information. b. rely on the idea that the information makes the consultee pleased or the consultee simply acquiesces to consultant expertise. (P. 77) c. challenge the consultee to put any kind of rigor into thinking about what the consultant is saying. d. lead to attitude change, which is more likely to be permanent than that which is non-thoughtful
Which of the following is not true about referrals?
A. Referrals have become common practice among mental health service providers at the expense of exploring other possibilities. B. The overuse of client referral among mental health providers often involves discriminatory practices that are rationalized as ways to avoid harming the client and practicing beyond one's level of competence. C. Referring clients has been discussed frequently in professional journals. D. The psychological community needs to critically examine why mental health practitioners may refer clients over value conflicts and why these practitioners assume that such practices are appropriate, reasonable, and acceptable.
Greenberg (2002) contends that clients will not be able to change their emotions unless they
a. talk intellectually about their cognitions. b. talk intellectually about their emotions. c. experience their emotions viscerally. d. act out their emotions.
DBT typically blends all of the following EXCEPT:
a. biofeedback. c. acceptance and mindfulness. b. skills training. d. contingency management.