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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Quiz 5

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  placebo therapy, but it is not necessary; once symptoms are gone, they tend not to reappear.
B  maintenance therapy, and it is often necessary to keep symptoms from reappearing.
C  maintenance therapy, but it is not necessary; once symptoms are gone, they tend not to reappear.
D  placebo therapy, and it is often necessary to keep symptoms from reappearing.
Question #2
A  more prone to homicide than suicide.
B  more likely to have feelings of hopelessness.
C  more impulsive and have poorer problem-solving skills.
D  more likely to be depressed.
Question #3
A  Behavior therapists usually reject the addition of cognitive techniques to their therapy.
B  Using a combination of behavioral techniques works better than using just one.
C  Increasing one’s positive activities is more effective than just keeping track of them.
D  Therapy is most effective when techniques are used one at a time, in isolation.
Question #6
A  She took an overdose.
B  She took a tricyclic antidepressant.
C  She ate something containing tyramine.
D  She did not need the antidepressant.
Question #8
A  interpersonal therapy.
B  couple therapy.
C  cognitive therapy.
D  cognitive-behavioral therapy.
Question #9
A  destigmatization.
B  postvention.
C  substance abuse prevention.
D  psychodynamic therapy.
Question #10
A  excessive sleep throughout the day
B  experiences of sadness and anger
C  lack of desire to eat
D  a negative view of oneself
Question #12
A  Therapists who had patients who committed suicide are interviewed to gain information on suicide.
B  Adolescents at high risk for suicide are treated through a suicide prevention center.
C  Those who have made suicide attempts are part of a suicide education program.
D  Researchers ask college students to write suicide notes to study what they think is the motivation for suicide.
Question #13
A  are declining in number in the United States.
B  may deliver services over the phone using paraprofessionals.
C  are hospitals for those who have attempted suicide.
D  are run on the AA model, using suicide survivors.
Question #14
A  drug overdose, cancer, suicide
B  suicide, drug overdoses, accidents
C  homicide, suicide, cancer
D  accidents, homicide, suicide
Question #18
A  psychosis.
B  memory loss.
C  mania.
D  intensification of the depression.
Question #19
A  motivational symptoms.
B  behavioral symptoms.
C  cognitive symptoms.
D  emotional symptoms.
Question #20
A  do not work either faster or more effectively.
B  work faster and more effectively.
C  do not work faster, but do work more effectively.
D  work faster, but not more effectively.