Ethics
Interventions
Assessment
Diagnosis
Famous Psychologists
100

Counsellor notes written on the back of an envelope can constitute a legal document. True or False.

True.

100

Which of the following is NOT an APS endorsed intervention strategy?

A) CBT

B) Narrative Therapy

C) Psychodynamic Therapy

D) Massage Therapy

Massage Therapy

100

A student presents with low mood, impulsivity, changes to sleep and appetite with/without self harm. What is the first assessment that you should do?

A suicide risk assessment.

100

What was intellectual disability formerly known as?

Mental retardation

100

Who was the first person to have been credited as coming up with psychotherapy (i.e. 'talking cure')?

Sigmund Freud

200

FACS asks you to see a student in your school for sexual assault counselling. You have never been trained to provide this intervention. Aside from being against the DoE policy, which ethical standard would you be going against if you saw the student?

Competence (B.1.2.) Psychologists only work within the limits of their education, training, supervised experience and appropriate professional experience.

200

After receiving a valid application, the NDIS must respond to requests for intervention within how many days?

21 days.

200

Name two clinical and mental health assessments in common use in schools.

ASEBA (CBCL), Conners, CBRS, BASC-3, SDQ. Beck Scales, Childhood Depression Scale, Spence Anxiety Scale, DASS, K-10, Devereaux DSMD

200

What is the diagnosis (DSM-5) given for individuals under 5 years of age when the severity of the dysfunction cannot be reliably measured?

Global Developmental Delay

200

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy is the work of which two famous psychologists?

Aaron T. Beck and Albert Ellis

300

Name the three General Principles of the APS Code of Ethics.

A. Respect for the rights and dignity of people and peoples.

B. Propriety
C. Integrity

300

Name at least 3 counselling skills required of Provisional Psychologists by AHPRA.

establishing therapeutic relationships, therapeutic alliance, active listening, empathic responding, reflection, questioning, summarising, problem resolution and change, monitoring progress, managing endings of therapeutic relationships

300

How many standard deviations from the mean is required for a diagnosis of Mild, Moderate, and Severe Intellectual Disability (DoE criteria)?

Mild - 2-3 SDs

Moderate - 3-4 SDs

Severe - 4> SDs

300

What are the two major neurotransmitters involved in mood disorders?

Serotonin and Norepinephrine (GABA in OCD)

300

What field of psychology did B.F.Skinner, James B. Watson and Ivan Pavlov belong to?

Behaviourism

400

What is the best reason to keep accurate and complete case notes on a client?

To be able to monitor a client's progress over time.

400

What does SSRI stand for? Name at least one example of an SSRI.

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor

  • sertraline (Zoloft)
  • fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem)
  • citalopram (Celexa)
  • escitalopram (Lexapro)
  • paroxetine (Paxil, Pexeva, Brisdelle)
  • fluvoxamine (Luvox)
400

Name three key assessment results that would indicate a diagnosis of a Specific Learning Disorder.

-     Student is performing well below age-based norms in academics

-     Has an intact IQ/no evidence of ID

-     Discrepancy between IQ and academic achievement

400

What is the diagnosis given to a person who exhibits a lack of conscience for wrongdoing even towards friends and family?

Antisocial Personality Disorder

400

Edward Deci and Richard Ryan were famous for which psychological theory?

Self-Determination Theory

500
Identify one moral theory, how it defines right/wrong, and a problem that it faces.

1. Consequentialism: only the consequences determine what is moral BUT this allows for immoral actions to be moral (eg. Scapegoating).

2. Deontological approach (Kantian): there are objectively right and wrong actions based on duties and obligations BUT this fails to account for conflicts of duty.

3. Normative relativism: an action is right or wrong if someone or some group deems it so BUT then an action can be both right and wrong if two groups view it differently.

4. Classical virtue theory: right actions are demonstrations of good character, irrespective of consequence or nature of action BUT you cannot demonstrate character or virtues independent of actions!

500

In terms of Intervention Strategies for individuals, the APS says they fall into which 3 categories?

Preventative, Developmental, Remedial

500

Name the four most common modes of assessment.

Interviews, Observations, Testing, Questionnaires.
500
What is the least extreme form of Bipolar Disorder characterised by hypomania and mild depression?

Cyclothymic Disorder

500

Carl Rogers argued that unconditional positive regard for the client is a necessary condition for personality change. What are two other necessary conditions?

Congruence and Empathic Understanding of the Client

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