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qualifying exam 1
1. What can a therapist do to avoid malpractice suits? - c) keep adequate clinical records,
documenting key aspects of therapy

10. Patients who developed extreme withdrawal, anger, physical aggressiveness, and loss of
personal hygiene as a result of poor institutional care were showing a pattern known as: - d) social
breakdown syndrome.

100. Which of the following would be the last step when making an ethical decision? - b) Decide on
what appears to be the best course of action.

11. Joan becomes agitated with her psychoanalyst's interpretations, perceiving the comments as
judgmental, which reminds her of feelings experienced in interactions with her father. This is an
example of: - a) transference

12. Very high dopamine activity is related to: - d) schizophrenic disorders

13. Which person is at greatest risk for unipolar depression? - a) a middle-class American woman

14. During assertiveness training a therapist engages in role playing with a patient. This is an
example of: - c) active learning

15. According to the authors, the first step in the process of acquiring multicultural counseling skills in
a training program is that students: - b) take a self-exploratory class or workshop to help identify their
cultural and ethnic blind spots.

16. The ego is a: - a) psychic apparatus which balances internal and external realities

17. To date, research shows that anxiety among the elderly is related to: - c) health

18. Current research suggests that schizophrenia may be related to - c) viral infection in utero.

19. The ethics codes of ACA, APA, and NASW clearly state that discrimination is unethical and
unacceptable on the basis of all but which of the following? - c) the counselors level of education and
training

20. Behavioral therapists most readily incorporate concepts consistent with the theory of: - a) Beck

, 21. Of the following steps in making an ethical decision, which one step would most likely be the initial
step taken by a practitioner in resolving an ethical dilemma? - a) Identify the problem, or dilemma.

22. It is not feasible to change emotions directly through psychotherapy. Therefore, the therapist
must: - a) use indirect intellectual or physical methods to alter emotions

23. Law and ethics: - c) share common elements.

24. Which of the following is NOT one of the trends toward multicultural awareness? - a) There is an
increasing recognition of the universality and applicability of Western values for all cultures.

25. On Albert Ellis' REBT Self-Help Form illustrated in the book, negative emotions are categorized
as healthy versus unhealthy. An unhealthy emotion would be: - b) hurt

26. Which case dealt with the duty NOT to negligently release a dangerous patient? - a) the Bradley
case

27. A major goal of Adlerian psychotherapy can be viewed as a modification of: - a) motivation

28. Ethical issues in the mental health professions are regulated: - c) both by legislation and
professional codes.

29. Which case represented a victory for mental health organizations, since it extended the
confidentiality privilege for licensed psychotherapists? - a) the Jaffee case

3. According to Rogers, psychological maladjustment occurs when an individual: - b) denies
significant sensory and visceral experiences

30. This principle refers to therapists making efforts at fostering maximum self-determination on the
part of clients: - b) autonomy

31. Which of the following statements is true about the impaired professional? - b) Many counselors
have avoided or denied the existence of the impairment issue.

32. Self-care is: - c) an ethical mandate.

33. Which of the following are depressed college students most likely to do to deal with their
depression? - c) exercise

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