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Question
An eating disorder in which a person starves him or herself and refuses to maintain adequate nutrition is called:A. bulimia nervosa.
B. anorexia nervosa.
C. food abstinence syndrome.
D. none of the above.
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The most commonly abused drug in the U.S. is:
a. cocaine.
b. marijuana.
c. alcohol.
d. crystal meth.
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A. After a drug overdose
B. After being arrested
C. While coming down or during withdrawal
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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B. uncommon.
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B. Anger, bargaining, denial, acceptance, depression
C. Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
D. Denial, bargaining, depression, anger, acceptance
E. None of the above
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The overall goal when intervening with someone going through a divorce is:
A. to help the client grieve.
B. ensuring the better spouse gets the best deal.
C. to ensure that in-laws are well aware of the details of the divorce.
D. all of the above.
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Cyberbullying may include:
A. slapping in the face in front of other students.
B. stealing lunch money.
C. placing embarrassing photos on Facebook.
D. all of the above.
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A. to live with friends
B. due to feelings of abandonment by parents
C. due to the glamour of the streets
D. all of the above
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During middle childhood, the major role changes going on for the child deal with:
A. bonding.
B. stagnation.
C. success and failures.
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The suicidal client will feel relieved to openly discuss his feelings.
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Farberow's work with suicide began with World War II veterans.
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A. be delusional.
B. have impulse control problems.
C. feel controlled by outside forces.
D. all of the above.
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A client who says "I"m going to kill myself and you can"t stop me" is probably:
A. high risk.
B. middle risk.
C. low risk.
D. none of the above.
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Typical warning signs of suicide include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. giving things away.
B. putting things in order.
C. vegetative depression.
D. increased drug use.
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Who is considered one of the founding fathers of modern suicidology?
A. Dr. Sigmund Freud
B. Dr. Norman Farberow
C. Dr. Gerald Caplan
D. Dr. Eric Lindemann
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When a client is presented with choices and is encouraged to take back power, the counselor is providing a/an:
A. educational statement.
B. empowerment statement.
C. support statement.
D. reframe.
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Defining a situation in a different way than the client is defining it is called:
A. educational statement.
B. empowerment statement.
C. support statement.
D. reframe.
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Which is considered the most effective way to allow clients to express their real selves without categories imposed on them by the interviewer?
A. Close-ended questions
B. Interpretations
C. Open-ended questions
D. None of the above
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What is the purpose of basic attending skills?
A. To find the precipitating event
B. To develop rapport
C. To provide coping skills
D. None of the above
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Hispanics might be best treated using which theoretical model?
A. Psychoanalytical
B. Behavioral
C. Family systems
D. Existential
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HMOs have just about dissolved the crisis intervention model.
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The original population with which Lindemann developed his crisis intervention model was WWII veterans.
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Caplan's list of effective coping people includes the ability to invoke help from others.
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Which of the following is probably the most important development in intervening with the disabled?
A. Psychoanalysis
B. EMDR
C. Case management
D. Person centered therapy
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A. suicide.
B. caretaker issues.
C. disability issues.
D. none of the above.
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AIDS stands for:
A. Acquired Involuntary Deterioration Syndrome.
B. Aggressive Immune Disease Syndrome.
C. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
D. none of the above.
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Crack can best be described as:
A. an hallucinogen.
B. a form of cocaine.
C. non-addicting.
D. all of the above.
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Caplan believed that all of the following are characteristics of effective coping behavior EXCEPT:
A. actively exploring reality issues.
B. trusting in oneself.
C. freely expressing feelings.
D. none of the above.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of effective coping behavior according to Caplan?
A. Actively exploring reality issues
B. Learning to stifle emotions and contain them
C. Actively invoking help from others
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
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Ego strength refers to:
A. how proud and self-centered the person is.
B. the amount of energy available to overcome post-traumatic stress disorder.
C. the ability to understand the world realistically and act upon it to get one's needs met.
D. all of the above.
E. none of the above.