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
! Anytime your mind is traveling elsewhere, or you let emotions get the best of you, __ Please choose an answer: you drive safer you speed you're at risk
A client has had a traumatic amputation of the left leg above the knee following an industrial accident. What type of disability does this client have? Developmental disability Impaired disability Chronic disability Acquired disability
Read the sentences and answer the question. My mother was busy watching her favorite sitcom I was studying in my room. A strong burnt odor came from the kitchen. What could you conclude from this description? My mother had forgotten to turn off the stove. My mother had cooked a perfect meal. My mother had cooked a delicious dinner. The kitchen always stinks.
In a delayed matching to sample task, what effect will increasing the delay between the offset of the sample stimulus and the onset of the comparison stimuli have on an individual's ability to discriminate? Discrimination accuracy will decrease as delay increases. Discrimination accuracy will increase as delay increases. None - discrimination accuracy will remain constant as delay increases.
Multiple Select Question Select all that apply Which of the following are steps in direct perception checking? Interpret the behavior you witnessed. Determine if the behavior you witnessed was good or bad. Ask yourself if your interpretation was correct. Acknowledge the behavior you witnessed.
Herrnstein's Matching Law states... The relative rates of response to alternative sources of reinforcement equals the relative rates of reinforcement produced by the alternatives. The relative rates of response to alternative sources of reinforcement is the inverse of the relative rates of reinforcement produced by the alternatives There is no relationship between rates of response and rates of reinforcement The relative rates of response to alternative sources of reinforcement must match a theoretical distribution of response rates before reinforcement is set up.
You decide to practice guided imagery. What approach might be helpful in having a positive outcome? a. Play heavy metal music in the background b. Release all thoughts of what others might think c. Be serious as you engage in your Imagination d. Focusing on your limitations
True or False: The PAUSE approach requires you to investigate a situation before you report. OTrue False
To help create accurate diagnoses, the DSM-5 A describes disorders in terms of measurable symptoms. B classifies each disorder as either neurotic or psychotic. C groups disorders by the theorist who discoverec them. D groups disorders first by culture, then by severity.
1. When you verbally reinforce a child's specific action or behavior, you are using: Reinforced Feedback Detailed Praise Appropriate Approval Tangible Rewards
The Denial stage of the grief process when considering the family of a person with Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the family expecting the person to get better and attempting to normalize problematic behaviors. Select one: a. True b. False