Adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse may have:

A) ?been hospitalized for a variety of psychological disorders.

B) ?symptoms that are quite different than those of Vietnam veterans.

C) ?suffered increased incidence of rape, assault, and battering as adults because they actively seek out such relationships as a way of punishing themselves for their "sins" of childhood.

D) ?decided to become homosexuals because they can no longer stand the opposite sex.


A

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Which of the following helping situation calls for immediacy?

A. When a session is directionless and it seems that no progress is being made B. When cultural differences seem to get be getting in the way C. When trust seems to be an issue D. All of above

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Dr. Green is a new adjunct professor at a small private university. He has never taught before. He has created the syllabi for his course. He needs to ensure his students receive a copy by:

a. the beginning of the course b. part way through the course c. at the end of the course d. whenever he chooses to provide it

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

1.For person-centered practitioners, factors within the social environment have little influence on the developing child as intrinsic influences (influences originating within the child) predominate at this stage of development. 2.Rogers described seven stages showing how client change in therapy results in a movement from fluidity to fixity and seeing the root of their personality differences as internal to external while placing responsibility for their difficulties outside of the self rather than internally. 3.In many ways, becoming person-centered has more to do with learning how to be congruent, empathic, and how to have unconditional positive regard than it does with developing a personal style in relating to others. 4.In one research study conducted by Elliott et al. (2012) that looked at randomized studies of person-centered therapy, it was suggested that person-centered therapy was consistent statistically and practically equivalent in effectiveness to cognitive-behavioral therapy.

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Cluster "a" symptoms include:

a. Impulsive, depressive, angry and labile symptoms. b. Paranoid, eccentric, thought disordered, dissociative. c. Anxious, inhibited, and avoidant. d. Fussy, demanding, neurotic symptoms.

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