Quiz 1 & 2
Quiz 3 & 4
Suicide Assessment & Quiz 5
Role Plays
Wild Card
100

The degree to which a test measures what it is intended to measure.

Validity

100

Relying too much on one's favorite theory or on popular diagnoses such as borderline personality disorder or adult child of dysfunctional family

Availability

100

_____ accounted for 52.83% of all suicide deaths in 2020. This is also the most lethal means of suicide. 

Firearms

100

In class, the UCLA PTSD Reaction Index had two versions that were used. What were they?

Parent & Child/Adolescent Versions

100

 What room number is this class in?

2108

200

A systematic and often standardized process for sampling and describing a behavior of interest for individuals or groups.

Test

200

Among people aged 12 or older in 2021, 61.2 million people (or 21.9 percent of the population) used illicit drugs in the past year. The most commonly used illicit drug was...

Marijuna

200

What are the 4 initial question types to ask during suicide risk assessment?

Ideation, Plan, Means, Intent

200

There are this many items on the Beck Anxiety Inventory.

21

200

What is the name of the instructor teaching Counseling Children & Adolescents in my place in the fall? 

Dr. Astra Barkley

300

CACREP program graduates are able to/trained/equipped to use these level of tests.

A & B

300

Placing too much emphasis on information obtained early in the interview.

Anchoring

300

The rate of suicide is highest among this demographic.

Middle-aged White men

300

The BDI-II is a more modern and refined version of the BDI, aiming to better capture the range and severity of depressive symptoms based on...

Current DSM-5 diagnostic criteria

300

In assessment what is the difference between sensitivity and specificity

Sensitivity: identifying those who do meet criteria

Specificity: identifying those who do not meet criteria


400

The degree of agreement between two or more independent judges.

Interrater Reliability

400

List any ONE of the Four R’s of indigenous ways of knowing.

1. Relational accountability/responsibility

2. Respect

3. Reciprocity

4. Rights and regulations

400

The ability to adjust to both predictable and unpredictable aspects of career decision making is

Adaptability

400

A score of 29 on the BDI-2 would be scored this category of depressive symptoms. (Mild, Moderate, or Severe?)

Severe

400

Individuals who present with both a gifted status AND a disability status are known as...

Twice Exceptional (2e)

500

One characteristic of a data distribution. It refers to the “peakedness” or height of a distribution.

Kurtosis

500

What are the four guiding principles of Motivational Interviewing? (Must name all 4)

Expressing empathy

Developing discrepancy

Rolling with resistance

Supporting self-efficacy

500

The goal of suicide risk assessment is to identify _____

Level of risk (no risk, high risk, imminent risk)

500

The PCL-5 uses a Likert scale ranging from 0 to...

4

500

The first intelligence test (aka the Binet-Simon scale), led to development of this construct

Intelligence Quotient (IQ)