Jamie, a boy scout, has practiced tying a particular kind of knot dozens of times, and he does it quickly and efficiently
But when he tries to explain how to do it to a younger member of his troop, he can't put it into words, he can only show the other boy how to do it. Jamie's knowledge of knot tying is an example of
a. declarative knowledge.
b. autobiographical knowledge.
c. semantic knowledge.
d. procedural knowledge.
d
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a. empathy b. viewing c. observing d. curiosity
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A. ovary growth B. deeper voice C. enlarged hips D. lengthened vocal chords
Regarding person-of-the-therapist competence, research indicates that clients need to feel _____________, _______________, and _________________
a. hope; safety; confidence b. heard; understood; accepted c. trusted; competent; appreciated d. valued; intelligent; capable
Which of the following ethical issues are pertinent to forensic mental health?
a) Boundaries between counselor, client, and court system. b) Conflict between forensic and therapeutic relationships with existing/past clients. c) Informed consent for potential negative outcomes of evaluations. d) a) and c) only. e) All of the above.