Which of the following is a difference between the NCAC I and NCAC II credentials?
a. Required supervised experience
b. Passing of exam
c. Degree obtained
d. Reading and signing NAADAC code of ethics
c. Degree obtained
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School psychology programs and doctoral programs in counseling and clinical psychology often offer coursework in intelligence testing
a. True b. False
The DSM provides all of the following types of information for each disorder covered in the system except:
a. subtypes and variations. b. typical pattern, course, or progression of symptoms. c. recommended psychotropic medications. d. the disorder's main features.
Periods of time when measures of behavior are taken are called ______.
A. eras B. intervals C. baselines D. phases
The most powerful factor in change appears to be
(a) clients’ experiences and inner resources. (b) client optimism. (c) clinician expertise. (d) the techniques and interventions utilized.