Exam 15: Consumer Guide to Abnormal Psychology
Exam 1: Abnormal Psychology and Life131 Questions
Exam 2: Perspectives on Abnormal Psychology155 Questions
Exam 3: Risk and Prevention of Mental Disorders134 Questions
Exam 4: Diagnosis, Assessment, and Study of Mental Disorders130 Questions
Exam 5: Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders137 Questions
Exam 6: Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders134 Questions
Exam 7: Mood Disorders and Suicide142 Questions
Exam 8: Eating Disorders133 Questions
Exam 9: Substance-Related Disorders132 Questions
Exam 10: Personality Disorders130 Questions
Exam 11: Sexual Dysfunctions and Disorders and Gender Identity Disorder130 Questions
Exam 12: Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders130 Questions
Exam 13: Developmental and Disruptive Behavior Disorders133 Questions
Exam 14: Cognitive Disorders138 Questions
Exam 15: Consumer Guide to Abnormal Psychology130 Questions
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The gain that many clients make due primarily to the expectation of improvement is called the
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Clinical psychologists obtain an undergraduate degree, usually in , and then attend graduate school for at least ____ years.
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The concept of means that discussions between a therapist and client should not be divulged to others unless consent has been given.
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Andrea wants to go to graduate school in clinical psychology.Which of the following would be most helpful to her?
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Psychologists who conduct assessment, treatment, or research regarding child custody cases, criminal profiling, eyewitness testimony, police interrogations, interpersonal violence, sexual harassment, and jury selection are
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Lionel is a therapist who is working with a client with major depressive disorder.The client has not responded well to to medication or therapy and remains in a suicidal state.Lionel is recommending shock treatments, and has spent the last hour discussing what this treatment would entail, the risks of it, the potential benefits associated with it, and answering his client's questions about the treatment.This discussion is part of the process.
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Some group homes are restrictive as larger residential facilities, which may hinder certain skills.
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Psychologists are expected to end treatment when the client is clearly
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Psychologists who are usually affiliated with elementary, junior, and high schools and often assess children at risk for learning, developmental, and other mental disorders that could interfere with academic achievement are
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The belief that mental conditions are extraordinary problems that ordinary people have and we all share aspects of disorders discussed in this textbook is
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Unless a study is justified from a scientific perspective, and if participants know about important and harmful aspects of the study that might influence their decision to participate, psychologists are expected to deceptive research.
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A main advantage of is that large numbers of people with problems can be helped.
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Mark shares a private practice with Ian.They are both clinical psychologists.Mark notices that Ian has been scheduling one particularly attractive female client at the end of the day pretty consistently.One night Mark is working late and sees Ian and this woman holding hands on the way to the parking lot.The first thing Mark should do after observing this ethical violation is
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A client should engage in constant self-exploration or to challenge internal assumptions and enjoy positive life experiences.
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As a consumer of information from the media and other sources, one should always
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A possible consequence of managed care is that some clients may once their insurance company stops payments.
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Psychologists who conduct therapy are expected to follow the ethical principles and code of conduct developed by the
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