Malpractice can result from:

a. misrepresenting one's training.
b. breach of contract.
c. using improper diagnosis and assessment.
d. all of the above.


D

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Carl Whitaker would sometimes request who to attend the session:

a. The referring person b. Three or four generations of the family c. Only the member who is exhibiting problems d. The member who is currently dealing with the problem the best

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Confronting a client during the initial session is likely going to be effective because of the "surprise" factor

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Mary, an adolescent, although is extremely thin. is terrified of gaining weight and refuses to eat for long periods of time. Consequently, her menstrual periods stopped and the hair on her head is thinning

The practitioners who are evaluating her would like to quantify her eating behavior to assist with development of a treatment plan. Which would be the best way to measure the latency of her eating behavior? a. Measure how long it takes Mary to finish her meal. b. Measure how long it takes Mary to begin eating. c. Ask Mary how many times she thinks about food during an hour. d. Ask Mary to identify other family members who have an eating disorder.

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If the reliability coefficient of an instrument is .91, and the standard deviation is 10, then a client's score of 59 could be interpreted that 95 percent of the time his/her true score will fall between _____ and _____ using standard error of measurement

A) ?56; 62 B) 53; 65? C) ?49; 69 D) ?-3.00; 3.00

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