Which of the following are developmental career theorists? a. Ginzberg b. Holland c. Super d. Both a and c
What is Ginzberg and Super?
Family counselors generally believe in:
a. circular/reciprocal causality b.linear causality c. random causality d. dream analysis
What is circular/reciprocal causality?
A freshman who is attending college away for the first time is expected to make an __________ transition in order to fit in and have a successful first year college experience. a. alloplastic b. autoplastic c. individual d. egocentric
What is autoplastic?
A test ___________ is the degree to which a test is measuring what it is intended to measure.
What is validity?
Which of the following interviews use the DSM-5? a. Diagnostic interview b. Biopsychosocial interview c. Mental status exam d. Screening
What is Diagnostic Interview?
Which career theorist talked about life roles?
What is Super?
A family that is stable and reaches an equilibrium is in a state of
a. adaptability b. enmeshment c. nonsummativity d. homeostasis
What is homeostasis?
This researcher’s work is known as the Stanford Prison experiment.
a. Asch b. Milgram c. Zimbardo d. Zajonc
What is Zimbardo?
Regardless of the shape, the will always be the high point when a distribution is displayed graphically.
a. degrees of freedom b. mean c. median d.mode
What is mode?
Children who experience frequent mood swings, tantrums, periods of anger and depression were once diagnosed as having bi-polar disorder. Today, the diagnosis would be:
What is Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder?
Which theorist believed that sublimation was the method by which we choose our careers
What is Brill?
Cybernetics is a concept used by family therapists. It is usually associated with the work of
a. sigmund freud and albert ellis b. norbert wiener c. virginia satir d. behavioral family therapists and cognitive family therapists
What is Norbert Wiener?
Which of the following personal characteristics is highly prized in collective cultures? a. interdependence b. independence c. self-promotion d. assertiveness
What is interdependence?
The reliability co-efficient of 0.60 means:
What is That 60% of the scores are accurate?
Which of the following conditions is a criterion for determining an eating disorder? a. Uncontrolled binging at least once a week for at least three months b. Amenorrhea; the cessation of a woman’s menstrual period c. A Body Max Index of 17 d. Generalized Anxiety
What is Uncontrolled binging at least once a week for at least three months?
Which of the following codes does not have a strong resemblance to RIE in Holland’s SelfDirected Search system? a. SAC b. EIR c. IRC d. RIA
What is SAC?
What is Virginia Satir?
You are supervising a counseling student and she asks about the most effective and current theory on cross-cultural counseling. The proper response is based on the:
a. The melting pot theory b. The egocentric model c. The pyramid theory d. The salad bowl theory
What is the salad bowl theory?
In a new experiment, a counselor educator wants to ferret out the effects of more than one IV. She will use a design?
What is factorial?
“Separation Anxiety Disorder” is no longer a current diagnosis and has been replaced by:
What is anxiety disorder?
What percentage of clients do not move beyond intake in career counseling? a. 10% b. 25% c. 50% d. 75%
What is 50%?
The theory of psychodynamic family counseling is primarily associated with
What is Nathan Ackerman?
Of the following, which would be the most likely to be introspective? a. The 24-year-old male starving artist b. The 64-year-old retiree on social security c. The 38-year-old male physician’s assistant d. The 19-year-old female studen
What is The 38-year-old male physician’s assistant?
Based on SES.
Which level of significance would best rule out chance factors?
a. .05 b. .01 c. .2 d. .001
What is .001?
seemingly is related to serotonin in the brain. Deficits of serotonin are thought to cause depression.
a. Vitamin B5 b. L-Arginine c. Tryptophan d. Omega 3
What is Tryptophan, an amino acid?