A decrease in which neurotransmitter is linked to an increase in hyperactivity and irritability?
a. Serotonin
b. Dopamine
c. Norepinephrine
d. None of the above
b
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Error management theory explains
a. female strategies for avoiding male deception b. male misinterpretation of female cues c. strategies of avoiding conception with partners with bad genes d. male postcoital behavior
Which of the following most completely describes how individual choice figures in the feminist theory discussed in the text?
a. Once a client views her or his problems in a larger context of social demands and political power, he or she can decide how to react on a continuum from becoming an activist, to relocating, to learning to cope. b. Once a client understands the power of social pressure to conform, the client is encouraged to find ways to conform in order to get what he or she wants out of life. c. By characterizing the problems as situational (racism, ageism, etc.) the counselor is then able to help the clients cope by choosing their situations and optimizing them. d. Once a client views her or his problems in a larger context of social demands and political power, he or she is encouraged to become a change agent in society. e. Once a client views her or his problems in a larger context of social demands and political power, he or she is encouraged to move to a place that offers more opportunities to succeed.
Which of the following is NOT one of the core areas of the counseling curriculum, as required by CACREP? _____
a. Social and Cultural Diversity b. Human Growth and Development c. Career Development d. Gerontological Counseling
The ideal time to begin incorporating what you have learned about your core beliefs, preferred therapeutic style, and your compatibility with the various theories into your work with clients is
a. in the later stages of practicum and internship experiences b. in the early practicum experiences c. after graduation, on the job, beginning the first day one is paid to work with clients d. in the later stages of post-graduate study