The assumption that another person is straight, or seeing heterosexual as "the norm" is called _____

a. Identity confusion
b. Internalized homophobia
c. Heterosexism
d. Stigma


c

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According to Kessler et al., what percentage of persons who are “lifetime suicide ideators” will at some point make a plan for suicide?

a. 20%–29% b. 30%–39% c. 40%–49% d. Fewer than 20%

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Growth and optimism are ideas central to what theory?

a. Cognitive b. Existential c. Psychoanalytic d. Humanistic

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Which of the following is one of the difficulties associated with assessing treatment efficacy?

a) Establishing a reliable and valid operational definition of treatment effectiveness b) Statistical packages are not sophisticated enough to tease out treatment effectiveness c) Theories of treatment efficacy are unfounded and therefore not legitimate d) Most therapist don't want to bother with assessing for efficacy, they are busy enough as it is.

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A competent therapist would do what with the research-related information in their profession?

a. Use the research literature to inform clinical decisions and treatment planning throughout their career. b. Focus on researching one area of expertise and skimming other areas of interest. c. Stop reading the research literature upon graduation. d. Learn at least one evidenced-based treatment and implement it with all clients.

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