Often, the recommendations section of the report will have new facts or information because something may have been missed earlier

a. True
b. False


ANSWER: False

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The following promotes participant change EXCEPT

a. Learning to express feelings b. Observing others having corrective emotional experiences c. Learning to blame others for your problems d. Increasing perspective-taking skills

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Characteristics such as facial expression, posture, characteristics of movement, gestures and eye contact are

a. Kinesics b. Paralanguage c. Chronemics d. Proxemics

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Gender and sex are the same concept. 2. There is often a biological basis for gender roles between men and women. 3. There are women, who by virtue of their race, nationality, skin color, able-body, and class privileges, exert power over other women and some men. 4. Within U. S. culture, masculine traits tend be more highly valued than feminine traits. 5. According to the text, gender is a social construction. 6. Women won the right to vote in 1865. 7. Society is usually accepting of a competitive, assertive woman. 8. The family is partly responsible for socializing boys and girls into their gender roles. 9. One study found that among a sample of college women, a lack of problem-solving confidence predicted depressive symptoms, which predicted eating disorder symptoms. 10. Today’s college students rarely encounter sexism due to the gains that women have made historically, such as being the majority on campuses.

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Which of the following demonstrates best practice in writing up an intake report?

a. Steps are taken to ensure that the report will be viewed only by those to whom the client (or guardian) has granted access. b. Psychological terminology is used to add to the accuracy and richness of the report. c. Comprehensive inferences are offered in a section at the end of the report. d. The report is lengthy enough to incorporate all of the details offered by the client.

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