Chapters 7 & 8

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When assessing family history, how many generations need to be assessed? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. none

B) 3

Approximately how many adults in the U.S. have co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders? A) 5% B) 22% C) 51% D) 63%

C) 51%

Question 3: Which of the following is NOT typically part of assessing a client's presenting problem? A) Intensity B) Frequency C) Affect D) Duration E) None of the above

C) Affect

In regards to suicide: A) Increasing suicidality occurs in the form of thoughts --> behaviors--> verbalizations B) Suicide rates for males and females is equal in psychiatric patients C) Extreme anxiety or panic is a psychological symptom leading up to suicide D) Males who have severe depression are 20x more at risk for suicide than males who do not

C) Extreme anxiety or panic is a psychological symptom leading up to suicide

The ASI assesses: The typical amount of alcohol consumed in one day The effect of alcohol on participant's relationships The impact of alcohol use across multiple areas The time of day alcohol is typically consumed

C) Impact of alcohol use across multiple areas

Alcohol dependence includes all of the following EXCEPT Alcohol abuse Increased tolerance Failure to fulfill obligations at home, work, or school More severe withdrawal symptoms

C- Failure to fulfill obligations at home, work or school

Which of the following is NOT a part of the CAGE acronym definition? Feel the need to Cut down alcohol consumption Need an Eye opener to start the day Recognize that alcohol Absorbs considerable amounts of time Become Annoyed when others ask them about their drinking Feel Guilty about their drinking

C- Recognize that alcohol absorbs considerable amounts of time

When receiving consent for assessment, the client has to be informed of which of the following: Who will see the report Risk and benefits which can be reasonably anticipated What will be done with the information derived from the assessment Cost of the assessment A. 1,3,4 B. 1,2,3,4 C. 1,2,3 D. 1 and 2

C. 1,2,3

__________ can be defined as a significant anticipation of a future threat leading to hypervigilance and cautious or avoidant behaviors. A. Fear B. Anger C. Anxiety D. Agoraphobia

C. Anxiety

What Category in a Mental Status Exam measures the client's impulse control? A. Thought Content B. Mood and Affect C. Insight and Judgment D. Cognition

C. Insight and Judgment

The purpose of the ____ is to assess the nature and severity of the client's problems and to determine possible treatment programs. A. Mental Status Examination B. Diagnosis C. Intake Interview D. Inventory

C. Intake Interview

Which of the following is not one of the three critical factors in assessing a clients suicide plan according to Hays? A. Lethality B. Availability of means C. Intent D. Specificity

C. Intent

Which of the following is not one of the four guiding principles of motivational interviewing? A. Express empathy B. Develop discrepancy C. Name the problems D. Support self-efficacy

C. Name the problems

According to Dr. Stratton's lecture, which of the following is not a characteristic of administering mental status exams? A. They are a snapshot of the moment rather than being historical in nature B. They look at speech, attitude, cognition, behavior and affect C. They make use of mostly open questions D. They focus on the clients current mental state

C. They make use of mostly open questions

As an integrated counselor, one of the hallmarks of testing is the virtue of ________. A. integration B. patience C. humility D. acceptance

C. humility

Short-term memory is a. 3-4 minutes b. 12-24 hours c. 1-2 hours d. 1-2 weeks

c. 1-2 hours

Which of these is not an example of reliability? 1)All of the items in the test are consistent when split in half and tested separately. 2)The test yields similar results to tests that have similar content. 3)The scorer of the instrument is competent in giving the test. 4)Results of the test do not change over time if taken again.

2) The test yields similar results to tests that have similar content.

Which of these inventories can be used with children? Beck Depression inventory Hamilton Depression Inventory Beck Anxiety Inventory A and C

A and C

What is the difference between alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence? A) Alcohol dependence usually has the abuse symptoms but has increased tolerance and more severe withdrawal symptoms B) There is no difference C) Treatment is not necessary for alcohol dependence D) Those who abuse alcohol will never become alcohol dependent

A) Alcohol dependence usually has the abuse symptoms but has increased tolerance and more severe withdrawal symptoms

While evaluating the reliability of a new assessment, a clinician administers two forms of the assessment to the same group of participants two weeks apart. What type of reliability is this? A) Alternate forms with time interval B) Alternate forms with consecutive administration C) Test-Retest D) Split-Half E) Inter-item Consistency

A) Alternate forms with time interval

The following is NOT a symptom of intoxication with opioids/narcotics: A) Dilated pupils B) Euphoria C) Apathy D) Drowsiness

A) Dilated pupils

Measures of central tendency are mean, median and mode and the most commonly used is: A) Mean B) Median C) Mode D) Median and Mode

A) Mean

Which of the following is NOT true regarding suicide risk assessment? A) Talking about suicide can plant ideas in a client's head, thus it should be avoided unless the client displays significant risk B) Suicidality can be very difficult to predict as there is no universal definition of imminent risk C) Questions about suicidal ideation can be approached using a graded series of questions which become successively more probing D) Assessment and treatment of suicidal clients often requires a team approach E) A client's described plan should be evaluated based on the plan's lethality, the client's access to the means, and the level of specificity of the plan

A) Talking about suicide can plant ideas in a client's head, thus it should be avoided unless the client displays significant risk

This test utilizes a 10-item screen test to detect alcohol dependence and the consequences: Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory- 3rdEdition (SASSI-3) Rapid Alcohol Problems Screen (RAPS) Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST)

A- Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)

Which of these is not one of the guiding principals of motivational interviewing? A. Offer interpretations B. Express empathy C. Develop discrepancy D. Support self efficacy

A- Offer interpretations

What is one of the four guiding principles in Motivational Interviewing? A. Express Empathy B. Fight against Resistance C. Criticism D. Sympathy

A. Express Empathy

What are the four main areas to assess for Suicidal Ideation? Ideation, Means, Intent, and Plan Ideation, History, Plan, and Rehearsal Intent, Means, Lethality, and Plan Means, History, Rehearsal, and Disconnect

A. Ideation, means, intent, and plan

Which statement about Mental Status Examination is false A. Is used to assess the client's level of cooperation through a series of questions and observations B. Should not be used by itself to make a diagnosis C. May be performed at any point during the client interview D. Is available in an abbreviated version for use in older adults

A. Is used to assess the client's level of cooperation through a series of questions and observations

__________ is assessed by asking the client direct questions about hypothetical situations. A. Judgment B. Attitude C. Memory D. Orientation

A. Judgment

Which of the following predicts the presence of borderline personality features? A. Self-Harm Inventory B. Self-Injury Implicit Association Test C. Self-Injury Trauma Scale D. Borderline Personality Inventory

A. Self-Harm Inventory

What is the purpose for an intake interview? Pg.122 A.) to assess the nature and severity of client's problem B.) to determine whether or not you will take on client C.) to solely diagnose client D.) to begin the termination process

A.) to assess the nature and severity of client's problem

Question 2: You are seeing a client whose score on the BDI-II has exceeded 28 on the last two assessments which were performed two weeks apart. According to Hays, what is the best course of action? A) Administer the test in a month to see if the pattern persists before making any decision B) Consider referring the client for psychiatric evaluation and possible medication C) Accuse the client of "faking it" and re-take the test D) Immediately send the client to the Emergency Room

B) Consider referring the client for psychiatric evaluation and possible medication

The mental status examination category of assessing thought content refers to: A) Clarity of communication B) Focus on spontaneous, and the importance of assessing faulty content C) Abnormalities related to the perception of self or five senses D) Understanding spoken and written commands

B) Focus on spontaneous, and the importance of assessing faulty content

Question 1: The acronym SAD PERSONS is used for suicide risk assessment. What does it stand for? A) Student, Alcohol, Disability, Post-traumatic stress, Education, Risky behavior, Suicidal ideation, Orientation (sexuality), Nationality, Socio-economic status B) Sex, Age, Depression, Previous attempts, Ethanol abuse, Rational thinking loss, Social support loss, Organized plan, No spouse, Sickness C) Sexual orientation, Abuse, Dependency, Persistent depression, Ethnicity, Religion, Social anxiety, Onset, Number of previous attempts, Stress D) Symptoms, Anxiety, Diagnosis, Plan, Erroneous thinking, Relationship trouble, Sexual abuse, Out of the closet (sexual orientation), Nineteen (years old or younger), Senior (50 years old or older)

B) Sex, Age, Depression, Previous attempts, Ethanol abuse, Rational thinking loss, Social support loss, Organized plan, No spouse, Sickness

The Timeline Follow-Back assessment allows the client and counselor to do all of the following except A. Analyze patterns of alcohol/substance use B. Analyze the quality of alcohol/substances used over a period of time C. Make connections between drinking/substance use and significant events D. Reconstruct the clients drinking or drug-using behavior over the past year

B. Analyze the quality of alcohol/substances used over a period of time

Which of the following are not classifications which assess perception in a Mental Status Exam A. Hallucinations B. Appropriateness C. Obsessions and Compulsions D. Phobias

B. Appropriateness

What are four common errors of judgment during the interviewing process? A. Anchoring, inference, availability, diagnostic overshadowing B. Availability, diagnostic overshadowing, anchoring, attribution C. Inference, anchoring, attribution, diagnostic overshadowing D. Attribution, availability, diagnostic overshadowing, inference

B. Availability, diagnostic overshadowing, anchoring, attribution

In this type of speaking, the speaker includes a lot of extraneous material and therefore it can take a considerable amount of time to come to a point A. Cluttering B. Circumstantial C. Distractible D. Stuttering

B. Circumstantial

Which of these are NOT one of the five steps in the Suicide Assessment Five-Step evaluation and Triage? A. Identifying relevant risk factors B. Contact emergency services. C. Conducting a suicide inquiry D. Determining level of risk and selecting interventions.

B. Contact emergency services.

Which of the following is NOT an important part of initial assessment in counseling? A. Intake interview B. Diagnostic overshadowing C. Mental Status Examination D. Suicide Risk Assessment

B. Diagnostic overshadowing

___ is the 26 item screening inventory that measures the symptoms and behaviors associated with anorexia nervosa and other eating problems A. Eating Disorder Inventory B. Eating Attitudes Test C. Connors Rating Scale D. Motivational Interviewing

B. Eating Attitudes Test

According to Morrison, the portion of an interview where the client is given time to describe their situation and reason for seeking treatment is called? A. Building rapport B. Free Speech C. Open Interview D. None of the above

B. Free Speech

Which of the following is a not a category of Mental Status Exams covered in Dr. Stratton's lecture notes? A. Appearance B. Income C. Judgment D. Thought Processes

B. Income

Which of the following is most useful in assessing a client's level of functioning? A. Intake interview B. Mental status exam C. Screening inventories D. Symptom checklist

B. Mental status exam

Alcohol dependence typically involves alcohol abuse symptoms, as well as increased tolerance and ____________. A. Violent behavior B. More severe withdrawal symptoms C. Increased frequency of drinking D. Loss of job or relationship because of drinking habits

B. More severe withdrawal symptoms

Which alcohol use assessments presents clients with 4 questions regarding remorse, amnesia, performance, and a starter drink to determine if a client should be referred for a more thorough assessment of alcohol problems? H 163-164 A. CAGE Questionairre B. Rapid Alcohol Problems Screen C. Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test D. Substance Abuse Subtle Screening inventory

B. Rapid Alcohol Problems Screen

Which of the following conditions, according to Zuckerman, might lead client's responses to appear odd or unnecessarily defensive without pointing to any sort of potential mental illness? Z 117 A. Hair Loss B. Unacknowledged hearing loss C. A child throwing an abnormally long temper tantrum D. Excessively short attention span E. None of the above

B. Unacknowledged hearing loss

Talking about suicidal thoughts helps to ____ the client's experince. A. Challenge B. Validate C. Encourage D. Criticize

B. Validate

1.) ____________ was developed specifically to assist clients who were less ready to change. A.)Comprehensive Drinking Profile B.) Motivational Interviewing C.)Alcohol Use Inventory D.) Personality Assessment

B.) Motivational Interviewing

What is the difference between reliability and validity? Class Notes A.) one means quality and the other mean quantity B.) one rejects and the applies C.) one means accuracy and the other usefulness of test D.) None of the above.

C.) one means accuracy and the other usefulness of test

Which of the following describes an Eating Attitudes Test? A.) counselor ask client whether or not they have an eating problem. B.)client describes to counselor what their eating habits look like. C.) screening inventory that measures the symptoms and behaviors associated with eating problems. D.) test that describes to client what their eating problems my look be about.

C.) screening inventory that measures the symptoms and behaviors associated with eating problems.

Which of the following is NOTa problem in the Inventory of Common Problems? Pg.125 A.) depression B.) anxiety C.) spiritual guidance D.) academic stress

C.) spiritual guidance

____ refers to a clinical noting if a symptom is present or not and then counting if a number of symptoms are present to indicate a particular mental disorder. Dimensional assessment Cross-cutting Categorical assessment Diagnostic variance

Categorical assessment

How many categories are there in the mental status examination? A) 19 B) 15 C) 11 D) 13

D) 13

Assessing for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in children should include A) Reports from parents and teachers as well as the client B) Behavior rating scales like Behavior Assesment System for Children C) Specific scales like Conner's Rating Scales, DSM-IV Symptoms Scales D) All of the above

D) All of the above

While conducting a mental status exam, you notice that the client has soiled, wrinkled clothing and a strong odor. What could you conclude? A) They could be depressed B) They could suffer from dementia C) They might have a substance abuse problem D) All of the above

D) All of the above

Question 1: Why should counselors use a systematic approach to assessing substance abuse symptoms? A) There are no reliable assessments that detect substance abuse symptoms B) A client may lie, or downplay, their substance use C) Because denial is a central issue hindering accurate assessment D) B & C E) All of the above

D) B &C

Which of the below is NOT one of the primary three factors by which a suicide plan should be evaluated? A) Lethality B) Availability of means C) Specificity D) Number of previous attempts

D) Number of previous attempts

Which is NOT true about intake interviews? A) The progress from being less structured to more structured B) They are used to test the nature and severity of a client's problems C) They are more flexible than other assessment procedures D) The emphasis should be placed on the information given early in the interview

D) The emphasis should be placed on the information given early in the interview

2) Aspects of a self-monitoring chart typically include all EXCEPT the following: A) The amount of alcohol consumed in a given period of time B) The situation in which the alcohol was consumed C) The presence or lack thereof of other people D) The people responsible for giving the person the drink

D) The people responsible for giving the person the drink

What may not be a resource for further study to confirm or rule out a specific diagnoses? A. A review of prior hospital and other records B. Laboratory tests, including radiographic studies C. Interviews with relatives D. A camping trip with you

D. A camping trip with you

Which alcohol addiction assessment is the standard measurement in many agents due to its consistent yields in less-than-ideal situations? H 166 A. Michigan Alcohol Screening Test B. Alcohol Use Inventory C. Comprehensive Drinker profile D. Addiction Severity Index

D. Addiction Severity

During the interview for a mental status exam: If the interviewer relies too much on one's favorite theory, or on popular diagnosis, this is known as? A. Diagnosis Overshadowing B. Attribution C. Anchoring D. Availability

D. Availability

________________ involves examining the severity of the symptom in context of the overall disorder A. Categorical Assessment B. Symptom Assessment Checklist C. Psychological Assessment Scale D. Dimensional Assessment

D. Dimensional Assessment

Which of these risk factors does the decision-tree approach not use? A. Suicide preparation B. Past suicide attempts C. Suicidal desire D. Family history of depression and suicide

D. Family history of depression and suicide

When drawing up a treatment plan with the client, what is not a point to consider? A. Discuss the option B. Mention the drawbacks C. Favoring one of the options D. Fight against their resistance

D. Fight against their resistance

Which of the following is NOT one of the categories typically covered in a Mental Status Examination? A. Mood and affect B. Thought process, thought content, and perception C. Speech and language D. History of suicidality

D. History of suicidality

All of the following is information that should be collected when assessing a potentially suicidal client EXCEPT: A. The intent to commit suicide B. The means to commit suicide C. A plan to commit suicide D. History of suicide in family

D. History of suicide in family

The National Institute for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has recommended which of the following as the one basic question to determine whether further assessment is necessary: A. How many times in the past month have you had 3 or more drinks in a day? B. How many times in the past month have you had 5 or more drinks in a day? C.How many times in the past year have you had 3 or more drinks in a day? D. How many times in the past year have you had 5 or more drinks in a day?

D. How many times in the past year have you had 5 or more drinks in a day?

The ___________ is the most researched and utilized anxiety measure. A. Multidimensional Anxiety Questionnaire B. Social Phobia and Anxiety Inventory C. Beck Anxiety Inventory D. State-Trait Anxiety Inventory

D. State-Trait Anxiety Inventory

The World Health Organization (WHO) defines alcohol dependence as the presence of all of the following criteria except A. Persistent drinking despite harmful consequence B. Increased alcohol tolerance C. A strong desire to consume alcohol D. The absence of withdrawal when alcohol use is discontinued

D. The absence of withdrawal when alcohol use is discontinued

When discussing treatment for client, counselor should? A.) ask client to always bring a family member or friend along B.) tell client the minimal information possible C.)tell client quickly so they do not get overwhelmed D.)provide client with very clear explanation of treatment

D.)provide client with very clear explanation of treatment

Minimizing or ignoring problems because they are less noticeable or are of less interest to the counselor is called A. Attribution B. Availability C, Anchoring D. Sensitivity E. None of the above

E. None of the above

What is not a method you can use during an assessment to evaluate alcohol use? A. Rapid Alcohol Problems Screen B. CAGE/CAGE-AID C. Blood Alcohol Concentration Levels D. Self-monitoring methods E. None of the above

E. None of the above

______ are the 4 guiding principles for Motivational Interviewing. Express concern, challenge discrepancy, roll with resistance, and support self-efficacy. Express empathy, develop discrepancy, roll with resistance, and support self-efficacy. Express empathy, develop discrepancy, resist relapse, and support self-efficacy. Express empathy, develop perspective, roll with resistance, and support change.

Express empathy, develop discrepancy, roll with resistance, and support self-efficacy.

Which screening measure is frequently used in college counseling centers and tests for typical problems of clients? H 141-145 Brief Symptom Inventory Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale Outcome Questionnaire Inventory of Common Problems None of the above

Inventory of Common Problems

When a client presents with suicidal ideation and the counselor begins assessing their intent, what are the three areas to assess regarding the client's suicidal plan? History, rehearsal, and hopelessness Intent, lethality, and specificity Availability of means, rehearsal, and lethality Lethality, Availability of means, and specificity

Lethality, Availability of means, and specificity

Which of the following terms is described by Zuckerman as "pervasive and sustained emotional coloring of one's experience, a persistent emotional trend, like a climate"? Z 132 Mood Attitude Affect Spirit None of the above

Mood

Which of the following is NOT a common error that is made in Mental Health Interview assessments? H 139 Anchoring- placing too much emphasis on information obtained early on in the assessment Availability- relying too much on one's favorite theory or on popular diagnosis Overthoroughness- looking for too much information that can support one's diagnosis Attribution- attributing problem to client without giving sufficient consideration to the environment

Overthoroughness- looking for too much information that can support one's diagnosis

Which of the following is an descriptor of attitude? a. Fidgety b. Drowsy c. Cooperative d. neat

c. Cooperative

Which of these assessments includes both an American Sign language and spanish version of its instrument? Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test. Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory Michigan Alcohol Screening Test The CAGE questionnaire.

Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory

Which is NOT an example of testing bias: Test using IQ as well as achievement tests Assessing with instruments not normed for the population Making psychopathological judgments Neglecting social factors

Test using IQ as well as achievement tests

Which widely used assessment for alcohol abuse includes a 25-item instrument in which items describe symptoms of excessive alcohol use, problems encountered by the individual as a result of abuse, concerns expressed by others, and coping or treatment attempts? The Alcohol Use Inventory The Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI-3) Time-Line Follow Back (TLFB) The Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST)

The Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST)

Which of the following was not identified as a characteristic to attend to when gauging clients' thoughts processes? Loose association Illogical/bizarre speech Relevancy of Speech Verbosity

Verbosity

2) Which of the following assessments, as described by Hays, was designed to aid clients, who are less ready to change, in identifying ambivalence towards problematic behavior and understanding that ambivalence "is viewed as a natural part of the change process?" a) Motivational Interviewing b) Alcohol Use Inventory c) CAGE Questionnaire d) Beck Depression Inventory

a) Motivational Interviewing

According to Hays, a client's "suicide plan" should be evaluated in terms of three (3) factors. Which of the following is not one of these factors to be evaluated? a) Reason for attempt (family tragedy, loss of money, etc.) b) Lethality (likelihood of a lethal suicide attempt) c) Availability of means (access to firearm, lethal dose of pills, etc.) d) Specificity (how detailed is the plan?)

a) Reason for attempt (family tragedy, loss of money, etc.)

11. What does the SAD PERSONS acronym stand for? (p.134) a. Sadness, Anger, Depression, Personality, Environment, Response, Spouse, Options, Negativity, Support b. Sex, Age, Depression, Previous attempt, Ethanol abuse, Rational thinking loss, Social support loss, Organized plan, No spouse, Sickness c. Simplicity, Affect, Discussion, Possibility, Energy, Relationally, Sociability, Organization, Neutrality, Significance d. Self-control, Action, Danger, Passivity, Excitement, Refuge, Sacrifice of self, Ongoing stress, Nervousness, Sense of well-being

b. Sex, Age, Depression, Previous attempt, Ethanol abuse, Rational thinking loss, Social support loss, Organized plan, No spouse, Sickness

The SAD PERSONS scale assesses for 10 factors to keep in mind when assessing a suicidal client. Those 10 factors are: a. Sex, attempt history, death, parent connection, ethanol use, rational thinking loss, substance use, organized plan, no friends, school history b. Sex, age, depression, previous attempt, ethanol abuse, rational thinking loss, social support loss, organized plan, no spouse, sickness c. Sex, addiction history, depression, previous attempts, educational history, rational thinking loss, social support loss, organized plan, no medications, sickness d. None of the above

b. Sex, age, depression, previous attempt, ethanol abuse, rational thinking loss, social support loss, organized plan, no spouse, sickness

1) According to Hays, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has recommended one simple question to determine if further assessment for alcohol abuse is needed. What is that question? a) How much do you drink in a year? b) Do you feel like you drink more alcohol than you should? c) How many times in the past year have you had 5 (for men, 4 for women) or more drinks in a day? d) Over the past year, have you attempted a reckless activity while under the influence of alcohol?

c) How many times in the past year have you had 5 (for men, 4 for women) or more drinks in a day?

Which is NOT an appropriate question to assess mania? (Zuckerman p.55) a. Was there ever a time when you stayed very excited? b. Have you ever found yourself pacing and couldn't stop? c. Did you ever see or hear things others did not? d. Was there ever a time when you did without sleep for a day or two?

c. Did you ever see or hear things others did not?

According to a survey of 350 addiction counselors, which assessment is used more often and considered to be more important than any other substance abuse screening instrument? (p.146) a. Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) b .Addiction Severity Index (ASI) c. Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory - 3rd edition (SASSI-3) d. Time-Line Follow-Back (TLFB)

c. Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory - 3rd edition (SASSI-3)

According to Hays, most intake interviews cover a variety of topics to help the counselor assess the nature and severity of a client's problems. Which of the following are topics often discussed in an intake interview? a) General appearance and behavior of client b) Medical and family histories of client c) Attitude of client toward counseling process d) All the above

d) All the above

3) According to our class discussion, there are three identifying markers of "single loop learning." Which of the following is not one of those three markers? a) Search for Confirming Data b) Presumed Certainty of Data c) Naïve Arrogance Concerning the Data d) Disbelief of the Data

d) Disbelief of the Data

12. When assessing one's clothing or attire, a counselor is: (Zuckerman p.106) a. Assessing what clothing means about the client's ability to care for her/himself and her/his judgment of appropriateness b. Assessing fashion, cost, and newness of clothes c. Assessing the client's taste in style and inferring what group of people they relate with d. All of the above

d. All of the above

10. What is affect? a. Client's self-reported feeling b. Clarity of communication, association or connectedness between topics c. Awareness of internal and external realities d. External expression of emotional state; measured objectively by counselor

d. External expression of emotional state; measured objectively by counselor

What makes a State-Trait assessment unique? (p.153, 155) a. It measures both the state a person is from and the traits that make them unique b. It measures both the state of depression one is experiencing and the family traits that lead to depression c. It measures both the state of mind and the general IQ of a person d. It measures both the state of a person's current feelings as well as how the person generally feels

d. It measures both the state of a person's current feelings as well as how the person generally feels

According to our class discussion, what rights are offered by informed consent to psychological test takers? a) Right to Feedback in an Understandable Language b) Right to Test Enforcement c) Right to Know Limits of Test Results d) All the above e) Only A and C

e) Only A and C


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