Structured instruments that have been developed by rigorous criteria and yield results that can be compared to other individuals are called _____
a. Standardized tests
b. Nonstandardized tests
c. Ideographic tests
d. Ipsitive tests
Q. 2The concept that the same origin may lead to different outcomes and the same outcome may result from different origins is known as _____________________.
A. coincidence
B. happenstance
C. equifinality
D. morphogenesis
Q. 3When counselors conduct an assessment interview, they typically include _____
a. Information about the history of the problem, including severity and frequency
b. Developmental history, including school problems, and important developmental milestones
c. Substance abuse history
d. All of the above
Q. 4The technique of changing a perception by explaining a situation from a different context is called:
A. enactment
B. pragmatic fictions
C. reframing
D. restructuring
Q. 5There are four techniques for joining' with family members. Which technique is how a therapist joins the family by making personal adjustments in order to achieve a therapeutic alliance?
A. tracking
B. mimesis
C. confirmation
D. accommodation
Q. 6Family environments where members are undifferentiated or overly dependent on each other are referred to as _____________.
A. triangulated
B. nonsummative
C. enmeshed
D. configured
Q. 7The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is an example of _____
a. An intelligence test
b. A measure of neuropsychological impairment
c. A test of psychopathology
d. A test of personality preferences