Which outcome(s) is associated with implicit bias in healthcare providers? Less compassion is given to certain patients Less time and effort are spent in patient care Less time is dedicated to building therapeutic relationships Subpar assessments lead to inappropriate diagnoses and treatments All of the above None of the above
Solution-focused coaching styles are more effective in helping patients move toward goals,and results in all of the following EXCEPT: increased negative affect generates more action steps to help patients reach their goal increased positive affect increased self efficacy
What is logical evidence? scientific research observations, and experiments reasoning, laws, and accepted examples narratives, persona experiences, and subjective accounts numerical data.and survey results
2. Enrique rode on top of the trains during his quest. Which is the most likely reason for this? He did not want authorities to find him. He did dangerous things for excitement. He was too young to know he was in danger. He did not have money to ride inside the train.
The term "successive approximations" refers to the behavior change methodology called A. backward chaining B. forward chaining C. shaping
The perspective on psychology focused on the physical mechanisms associated with behavior is known as biological psychology. cognitive psychology. behaviorism. clinical psychology.
There is no way to speed up the process of becoming __ ! Please choose an answer: sober a good dancer a doctor
Anytime your mind is traveling elsewhere, or you let emotions get the best of you, __ I Please choose an answer: you drive safer you speed you're at risk
Fred is working with Ricky to decrease ranting behavior (defined as high volume rapid speech containing curse words and complaints). The best way to measure this would most likely be A. Frequency count of the words he says during a rant B. Inter-response time between rants C. Duration of rant
For informed consent to be given voluntarily, people must not be coerced or presented with irresistible incentives. A. True B. False
Fill in the Blank Question In $\square $ psychotic disorder, individuals have symptoms of schizophrenia for 1 month or less. C Need help? Review these concept resources. Read About the Concept
11) When you introduce alcohol and other drugs into the driving decision making process, the decision making process speeds up. a) true b) false
- p Listen What did Harlow notice in his monkeys that led him to question psychoanalytic and learning theories? 1) Some of them showed no love for their mothers. 2) They showed a stronger attachment to their cloth mothers than to their bottles. 3) Some of them refused to eat from a bottle. 4) They seemed to be comforted by their bottles in times of fear.
Rafael sees his family achieve financial success through hard work. His parents and teachers talk about the importance of voting and being active in the community. As a result, Rafael develops strong attitudes about these issues. This is an example of A the power of a peer group in forming attitudes. B the socialization process. C the power of attitudes within an organization. D rewards and punishment in forming attitudes.
Your appearance starts with __ Select one: hygiene. letting others know that you are an individual with your own sense of style. how you dress
To adapt to the heat, people who are new to working in hot conditions should be exposed to heat during: 50 percent of their first day. 100 percent of their first day, but they should be allowed to work slower. 20 percent of their first day and 100 percent for the rest of the week. 20 percent of their first day and 20 percent more during each following workday.
For the most part,hoarding is a"So What" symptom. True False
Caring times should be done quickly and at a hurried pace. True False
A recent study revealed that peak thickness of the cerebral cortex occurs __ in children with ADHD than in children without ADHD. A. in adulthood B. in infancy C. three years later D. two years earlier
An example of inappropriate dual relationship is: Scheduling two clients at once. Scheduling a new client who is a relative of an existing client. Being married to another massage therapist. Bartering with clients for the provision of services.