Which of the following was NOT a course of depressive symptoms identified by researchers?
a. very low levels of depression across childhood and adolescence
b. high levels of depressive symptoms in childhood that gradually diminish through adolescence
c. consistent, moderate levels of depressive symptoms throughout childhood and adolescence
d. low levels of depressive symptoms in childhood with dramatically higher levels in adolescence
b. high levels of depressive symptoms in childhood that gradually diminish through adolescence
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Koocher & Keith-Spiegel (2013) advise psychologists handle complaints in the following manner, except:
a. to gather facts to determine the nature of the complaint b. to contact the complainant directly c. to respond personally to an inquiry d. to understand the consequences of any offered settlement
The authors make the point over and over again that it is important to understand not only one's own culture but the cultures of others. Perhaps the largest barrier to this end is
a. Variability across culture b. Variability within cultures c. The number of variables that must be considered d. The ethnocentricity of most people who become consultants.
The research evidence on pretreatment patient preparation has documented that it:
a. has a positive impact on the therapy process. b. is a largely ineffective way to support client engagement in psychotherapy. c. increases client sensitivity to unmet expectations and likelihood of early termination. d. tends to make the early part of the therapy more positive, but has no longer term benefit on therapy process or outcome.
“Catharsis”, “the unconscious”, “defense mechanisms”, and “the ego” are all terms that have crept into our common language from _____ theory
A. person-centered B. psychoanalytic C. Gestalt D. existential