LCSW (ASWB Clinical Exam) Questions and answers, 100% Accuarte, rated A
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What is the 3 Levels of Consciousness? - -Conscious, Pre-conscious & Unconscious
According to Psychoanalytic Theory behaviors & thoughts are driven by WHAT unconscious forces, motives, & drives? - -Unconscious Dreams, D...
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What is the 3 Levels of Consciousness? - ✔✔-Conscious, Pre-conscious & Unconscious
According to Psychoanalytic Theory behaviors & thoughts are driven by WHAT unconscious forces,
motives, & drives? - ✔✔-Unconscious Dreams, Desires, Defenses, & Wishes
Psychoanalysts believe that behaviors are shaped by? - ✔✔-Repressed Childhood Memories &
Experiences
Freud believed that thoughts & ideas that create anxiety or distress are pushed from the conscious to
the unconscious. This process is referred to as? - ✔✔-Repression
What are the 3 Structural Personality Developmental stages? - ✔✔-Id, Ego, & Superego
The most primitive stage of the personality is? - ✔✔-Id
Two of the early cognitive theorists Alfred ______ & Albert _______. - ✔✔-Alfred Adler & Albert Ellis
The three levels of moral development are? - ✔✔-Pre-conventional, Conventional & Post-conventional
Respodent or Classical conditioning was formulated by John ______ & Ivan ______. - ✔✔-Watson &
Pavlov
According to Skinner all Behaviors can be elicited or eliminated through ______ or _____ reinforcement.
- ✔✔-Positive & Negative
,The work of cognitive theory address Mis-______, ______ thoughts ______ beliefs. - ✔✔-
Misconceptions, irrational thoughts & false beliefs.
The 2 stages of conventional moral development focus on? - ✔✔-Individuals seeking to gain the
approval of others & adherence to laws & rules.
Classical conditioning refers to the process by which an individual learns a behavior through ______. -
✔✔-Association
Decreasing the likelihood & frequency of a behavior by presenting an unpleasant reinforcement or
punishment is known as what type conditioning? - ✔✔-Aversion
What does ABC stand for in cognitive behavioral therapy? - ✔✔-A = Activating Event
B = Individual's thoughts & beliefs about A
C = Emotional Response & Consequences of B
Moral Development is learned primarily from the individual's _______. - ✔✔-Family
According to Pavlov, behaviors are a _______ to or result of some environmental event or ________. -
✔✔-Response & Stimulus
________ are defined as the presentation of a positive or negative stimulus following a behavior in
order to increase the probability of its occurrence. - ✔✔-Reinforcers
The stage of development that involves an infant using her/his senses and motor functions to
understand the world is? - ✔✔-Sensorimotor
The two types of Piaget's adaption are? - ✔✔-Assimilation (the incorporation of an aspect of one's
environment into an existing mental schema)
OR
, Accommodation (The adaptation or modification of existing mental schema to the characteristics of a
new object).
This type of test of reliability is where research subjects' test scores are compared with one another
using the same test is known as? - ✔✔-Inter-Rater
This type of single-subject design A-B design is know as? - ✔✔-Basic single systems design
The two phases of N=1 are? - ✔✔-Baseline & Intervention Phase
This cognitive approach technique is used to make the client aware of & continue the behavior that is
causing anxiety (i.e., fear of public speaking) & to provide the client w/ a sense of control. - ✔✔-
Paradoxical Direction (Directive)
This stage is from 2-3 years & involves mastery of skills to be autonomous & learning to be more
confident & in control of their self. - ✔✔-Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt
Gestalt Theory focuses on the _______ ______ of human experience in the _____ & ______. - ✔✔-
Holistic Nature, Here & Now
The infant's attention shifts from being inwardly focused to outwardly focused is which substage? - ✔✔-
Differentiation
This practice framework is most relevant when the client is a female and her issues are based upon the
effects of gender or sex role stereotypes and discrimination. - ✔✔-Feminist Framework
Ability to successfully interact with other people is called? - ✔✔-Object Relations
During this stage the child learns more adult-like or hypothetical thinking. - ✔✔-Formal Operational
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