Louie runs a clinic that helps individuals to quit smoking, and he would like to use fear to motivate his clients. Which strategy would be most effective?
a. First scare clients by showing them gory lung-cancer operations. Then outline the specific steps they couldfollow to stop smoking
b. First scare clients by showing them gory lung-cancer operations. Then allow them to come up with their ownways of quitting smoking so that they are more committed.
c. Present statistics concerning the health hazards of smoking, but nothing too scary. Then allow the clients tocome up with their own ways of quitting smoking so that they are more committed.
d. Present statistics concerning the health hazards of smoking, but nothing too scary. Then outline the specificsteps they could follow to stop smoking.
a
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Ten-year-old Steve runs over to Keesha on the playground and tells her that she has "cooties."
Keesha chases after him and yells that he has "cooties." This is an example of ____________________ in middle childhood play. a. gender segregation b. bullying c. boundary violations d. dominance hierarchies
The use of standardized psychological tests
a. has made clinical observation a rarely used method of assessment. b. permits the clinician to determine how a client's behavior compares to some reference group. c. enables anyone to make accurate psychiatric diagnoses, provided they are trained in the interpretation of such tests. d. has made the diagnosis of mental illness an objective process.