When considering administrating or interpreting testing, in order to increase the likelihood you are practicing in a culturally sensitive manner, it is important to pay attention to all of the following points EXCEPT:
A. be familiar with any test you use, preferably taking it yourself first.
B. know the standards pertaining to testing in your professions' codes of ethics.
C. select, with your client's help, appropriate tests while keeping in mind cultural issues with testing.
D. give clients the test scores only, suggesting they look online for results.
Answer: D
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____________ were developed for a wide range of psychological disorders. Their success ushered in the movement toward empirically supported treatments and evidence-based practice.
A. Family systems therapies B. Cognitive therapies C. Treatment manuals D. Behavioral therapies
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(a) is biologically predetermined. (b) is not dependent on early childhood experiences. (c) can be reduced through short-term dynamic psychotherapy. (d) can be reduced by the development of a loving parent-child relationship.
Terminating group may be particularly difficult for children because
a. group is a salient medium by which to define their self-concepts. b. they tend to form extremely close bonds with other group members. c. group serves as a salient medium through which they solve their problems. d. All of the above.