Which of the following is NOT likely to be taught directly in clinical training programs?
a. how to administer projective techniques
b. how to establish initial rapport with clients
c. how to monitor and regulate one's own internal states
d. effective communication skills
c
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Alex is listening to a lecture on the history of opiate drugs, and he learns something that he finds very surprising. What has he heard the lecturer say?
a. "Heroin is a synthetic opiate made from morphine." b. "Heroin has actually been legally available by prescription in the U.S. for years." c. "Heroin is a synthetic drug that was originally developed as an antidepressant." d. "Heroin is not really an opiate because it is synthetic and does not actually come from poppies."
Suppose a right-handed split-brain patient is blindfolded and handed a key, which he holds in his left hand. What would he say when asked what he has in his hand?
a) He would say "key." b) He would deny having anything in his hand. c) He would understand the question but could not say what he had in his hand. d) He would be unable to comprehend the question and thus would not respond.