Individuals with antisocial personality disorder generally
a) Do not value the opinion of others
b) Try to impress others
c) Display low self-esteem
d) Are disinterested in success
Q. 2Anorexic women
(a) are generally a happy individuals, but have problems around eating suffer (b) may restrict their food intake and may over-exercise (c) fear they might lose control over eating (d) both b and c
Q. 3In order to be diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder, a client must display a blatant disregard for others and
a) Have committed a minimum of one misdemeanor or one felony
b) Have been diagnosed with conduct disorder with onset before the age of 15
c) Have been diagnosed with conduct disorder with onset at any age
d) Have been diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder before the age of 21
Q. 4Which of the following is a prominent counselor consideration in treating clients with BPD:
a) Unlike many disorders, clients with BPD are unlikely to have comorbid diagnoses
b) Counselors should take a rigid approach to treatment planning so the treatment is predictable
c) Clients with BPD have extremely high rates of suicide attempt
d) Counselors must be especially mindful of cultural and gender issues among clients with BPD
Q. 5The Little Albert case study demonstrated
a. fears could be classically conditioned
b. the principles of reinforcement
c. the value of punishment
d. all of the above
Q. 6_______________ comprises immediate, situational behavioral/cognitive coping, affective states, and perceived effects of substance use.
(a) Tonic process
(b) Phasic response
(c) Ongoing process
(d) Stage response
Q. 7Clients with BPD usually require
a) Long-term, intensive psychosocial therapy
b) Short-term, intensive psychosocial therapy
c) Long-term, non-intensive psychosocial therapy
d) Short-term, non-intensive psychosocial therapy
Q. 8Bulimic women often
(a) have unrealistic expectations about themselves (b) are well-rounded people (c) often come from stable households (d) exercise adequate self-control