If a client said to you, "My roommate told me that she has other friends on campus, so I think that she must completely hate me," what sort of cognitive error would this be considered?
A)learned helplessness
B)dichotomous thinking
C)catastrophizing
D)selective abstraction
B)dichotomous thinking
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What is the long-term outcome for people with schizophrenia?
a. Most people recover. b. Most people do not recover completely. c. Males have a higher recovery rate than females. d. Those who develop the disorder while young rarely recover completely.
When one Facebook user reads an article and likes it, ____
a. the odds of others liking it are only modestly increased, by about 8% b. someone else who reads it is 32% more likely to also "like" it c. the odds of others liking it are increased, but only when there are relatively few likes, generally less than 15,000 d. it can paradoxically decrease the likelihood that others will like it, because they do not want to be just one of the masses
___________ was defined by the U. S. Supreme Court as ". . . sufficient present ability to consult with his [sic] attorney with a reasonable degree of rational understanding and whether he has a rational as well as factual understanding of the proceedings against him."
a. Competency to stand trial b. Criminal insanity c. Involuntary commitment d. Legal intellectual capacity
Reasonably stable patterns of actions, feelings, and motives are referred to as
a. cognitions. c. lability. b. personality. d. emotions.