In the military, there is ____ psychologist–client confidentiality in the traditional sense.

a. some
b. little
c. no
d. absolute


c. no

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Martin is always talking about trains. Even when his mom asks him what he’d like for dinner, he continues talking about train schedules. This is an example of ______.

a. stereotyped or repetitive behaviors b. excessive adherence to routines or resistance to change c. restricted, fixated interests that are abnormal in intensity or focus d. hyper- or hypo-reactivity to sensory input

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Which of the following best describes the helping process?:

a) providing answers b) developing a dependent relationship with the helpee c) helping the client to help him or herself d) focusing on problems to be solved

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Some emerging adults enjoy the "_____," which is defined as an 18-25 year old person who lives at home and invests one's disposable income into luxury items. These individuals can afford high priced luxury items because their parents pay for housing, food, and utilities

a. blue collar b. golden collar c. platinum collar d. white collar e. pink collar

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When the practitioner encounters a client who is negative or angry about meeting with the practitioner, the authors recommend thinking of the client as:

a. conflictual. b. not wanting anything from the practitioner. c. resistant. d. unable to see himself or herself as part of the problem.

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