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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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

Chapter 15

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Need help with your exam preparation?

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

Question #1
A  The therapist talks a lot about himself.
B  The therapist asks too many questions.
C  The therapist does not make the client feel better.
D  The therapist wants to discuss the possibility of medications after the second session.
Question #2
A  Lack of funding for research projects involving mental health
B  Confidentiality between clients and therapists
C  Therapists’ unwillingness to participate in research studies
D  Finding a control group
Question #3
A  To understand the cultural biases he brings to a new cultural environment
B  To teach his clients about his culture
C  To treat his clients in Indiana in the same manner he treated people in Chicago
D  To prepare for the racism he may encounter from his clients
Question #4
A  In a research context with informed consent
B  If the client refused to take medication
C  If the client refused to pay for the therapy
D  If the client wasn’t showing signs of improvement
Question #5
A  Latoya grew out of her social anxiety soon after she entered middle school.
B  George had a breakthrough in understanding how his parents’ early criticism affect his ability to keep a job.
C  Hernani stopped going to group support meetings and lapsed into alcoholism again.
D  After electroconvulsive therapy, Sarah stopped feeling depressed.
Question #6
A  mental hospitalization
B  deinstitutionalization
C  crisis intervention
D  prevention
Question #7
A  They are both used as a last resort.
B  They cannot be reversed.
C  They both require surgery.
D  They used to be, but they are no longer controversial.
Question #8
A  A mood stabilizer
B  A stimulant
C  An antidepressant
D  An antipsychotic
Question #9
A  Tuan breaks down and cries every time it rains because it rained the day of his mother’s funeral.
B  Joelle gets a promotion at work but can only focus on the fact that she missed her train ride home.
C  Scott accidentally scores the winning goal for the opposing team and believes he does not deserve to live.
D  Aisha says that this month is the worst month of her entire life.
Question #12
A  Aversion therapy
B  Systematic desensitization
C  Virtual reality exposure
D  Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
Question #14
A  directive therapy
B  mirror technique
C  role reversal
D  transference
Question #15
A  Karenna, who has a debilitating fear of crossing high bridges
B  Missy, who consistently manipulates people with no remorse
C  Lionel, who experiences sights and sounds that others do not
D  Roberto, who has sexual problems due to childhood abuse
Question #16
A  The patient’s understanding of the source of his or her condition is crucial to the therapeutic process.
B  The therapist must have a close emotional relationship with the patient for the therapy to be successful.
C  The goal of psychoanalysis is the ultimate cure of the patient.
D  The psychoanalyst must not interfere with the patient’s own view of the world.
Question #17
A  Jeremy tells his patient he can no longer treat him.
B  Georgia gets angry at her therapist because he acts like her father.
C  Malik describes a dream his father had and pretends it is his own.
D  Rosario has changed therapists five times in the last year.
Question #18
A  To build trust that the therapist cares about him
B  To uncover Thomas’s repressed feelings and desires
C  To improve Thomas’s ability to clearly describe experiences
D  To engage Thomas in narrative role playing
Question #19
A  Mental problems have a spiritual component.
B  The physical location of mental problems is the brain.
C  Physical discomfort is a necessary part of any treatment.
D  Therapy must be sought out by the patient.
Question #20
A  As an outcast who should be killed
B  As a victim of a mental form of the black plague
C  As exhibiting a lack of will power
D  As being the victim of a physical manifestation of evil