Exam 2 Review Flashcards
______ paradoxically communicates that, in some moments, it is okay for the focus of the interaction to stay on what was just said and to let the client reflect on their own thoughts and feelings for a bit.
Silence
A ______ is typically conducted to assess the presence of in-the-moment cognitive, emotional, or behavioral problems.
Mental status examination
______ questions are used by therapists to encourage clients’ flow of conversation
Facilitative
In collecting observation data, the _____ must be an active or observable response, such as handwashing, as opposed to a passive or cover behavior, such as daydreaming.
Target behavior
_______ occurs when different decisions or predictions are made for members of two groups, even when they obtain the same score on an instrument.
Test bias
Although intelligence test scores are influenced by _____ factors, ____ also plays a major role in the development and testing of intelligence.
Genetic, Environment
Alfred Binet invented the first _____ test in 1905 and coined the term “mental age” to describe a person’s mental performance.
Intelligence
Eighty years after its publication by Hathaway and McKinley in 1943, the ______ is still considered the preeminent objective personality test.
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
A(n) ____ should allow for a careful examination of the details of the target behavior. One example of the assessment of a patient’s _____, including where and when it occurs, its frequency, intensity, and duration.
Behavioral Assessment; aggression
There is a relationship between intelligence test scores and ______. on the test
all of these
______ questions are used by therapists to challenge inconsistencies or contradictions.
Confronting
_____ refers to a person’s genetically based intellectual capacity, and culture-free mental skills.
Fluid ability (culture-free)
_______ questions are used by therapists to make sure they understand what the client is expressing.
Clarifying
_______ questions are used by therapists to give clients responsibility and latitude for responding; these types of questions require more than a yes or no answer.
Open-ended
A(n) _______ interview generally has two purposes: to determine why the client has come to the clinic or hospital and to judge whether the agency’s facilities policies, and services will meet the needs and expectations of the client.
Intake-admission