The feelings a therapist may have for a client based upon his or her unconscious motives is known as __________ in psychodynamic terms.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Question 2In their 1950 study, Keys, Brozek, Henschel, Michelsen, and Taylor found that men
experienced which of the following symptoms when their food intake was reduced by
half?
a. Mood swings
b. Obsession with food
c. Decrease in sexual activity
d. a and b
e. a, b, and c
Question 3All of the following are major differences between clinical and counseling psychologists except
a. only clinical psychologists can be licensed.
b. counseling psychology programs are often housed in departments of education, rather than psychology departments.
c. clinical psychologists often deal with more severe pathological issues that do counseling psychologists.
d. counseling psychologists deal mainly with normal life transitions.
Question 4She tries but has difficulty communicating, as she is only able to speak in singleword phrases. She is not toilet trained and walks with difficulty. She received an IQ score of
35 on a standardized intelligence test.
Maria's most likely diagnosis is one of:
a. Developmental retardation
b. Moderate mental retardation
c. Severe mental retardation
d. A learning disability
e. Profound mental retardation
Question 5Professionals in the categories of clinical, counseling and school psychology, social work, psychiatry, and psychiatric nursing, among others, are considered
a. medical adjuncts.
b. health service providers.
c. assistive clinical professionals.
d. non-academic practitioners.
Question 6Which of the following behavior(s) currently considered to reflect an eating disorder
was(were) not viewed as dysfunctional in the past?
a. Fasting
b. Bingeing
c. Vomiting
d. Excessive weight gain
e. All of the above