Which one of the following statements regarding providing feedback to a client about his test results is NOT true?
a. Feedback can be a powerful therapeutic experience for the client and can also benefit the clinician.
b. Feedback is an opportunity to provide the client and if appropriate, his spouse or family, with recommendations for treatment.
c. A written feedback report is especially important when the feedback is done in a treatment context, as opposed to a referral context.
d. APA guidelines state that practitioners are ethically obligated to provide feedback to a client who has undergone psychological testing.
c. A written feedback report is especially important when the feedback is done in a treatment context, as opposed to a referral context.
You might also like to view...
Jim is 14 years old and has been participating in individual therapy. Although he has made progress, his therapist is concerned that Jim will relapse because of Jim's dysfunctional home environment. Jim's therapist is MOST likely to recommend
a. psychoanalysis. b. couples therapy. c. family therapy. d. systematic desensitization.
Which conclusion is most accurate regarding research on the link between alcohol and aggression?
a. Drinking alcohol can increase aggression. b. There is a relationship between alcohol and aggression, but it is not clear what causes what. c. There is a relationship between alcohol and aggression for men but not for women. d. Conclusions are mixed; it is unclear whether there is actually any relationship between alcohol and aggression.
Recent research has shown the James-Lange theory to be at least partially correct about the unique physiological arousal states associated with emotions. This finding would not have been possible when the theory was developed because ____
a. ?the technology to measure minute changes in arousal did not exist b. ?it would not have been ethical to conduct the research considering the cultural views at the time c. ?psychology did not study the physiological basis for behavior until the 1960s d. ?our understanding of emotions at that time was so primitive that the research could not have been conceived
You are asked to multiply a three-digit number and a two-digit number. You follow the steps you were taught in fifth grade, and you correctly answer the problem. You utilized
a. a heuristic. b. an algorithm. c. insight. d. divergent thinking.