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In working with diagnostic cues, the goal would be to

eliminate list 3
formulate a chief complaint
examine trigger-response
examine premorbid psychiatric hx
b. formulate a chief complaint
how a client responds to the tx contract refers to

diagnosis
prognosis
diagnostic criteria
diagnostic clues
b. prognosis
In evaluating Flow of Thought which is NOT an indication of a problem with Organization?

intelligibility
circumstantiality
tangentiality
flight of ideas
a. inteligibility
`Acute-phase cognitive behavioral therapies have

mixed evidence for efficacy
clear and convincing evidence for efficacy
moderate efficacy
no evidence whatsoever for efficacy
a mixed evidence for efficacy
How do you differentiate a Bipolar I Disorder from a Bipolar II Disorder? BPI is distinguished from BPII by one or more

mani or depressive eps
manic or hypomanic eps
manic or mixed eps
none
c. manic or mixed episodes
For major depressive disorder, about __________ will not respond to a first treatment.

a. one-quarter
b. one-third
c. one-half
d. two-thirds
b. one-third
A “preferred therapist characteristic when working with clients who have dysthymia, different from working with clients who have a major depressive episode, would be:

a. more empathic, validation and expression of affect
b. establishment of an alliance
c. careful not to assign homework
d. less supportive and more confrontational
d. less supportive and more confrontational
Which of the following is a reason for assessment and diagnosis?

indicates a syndrome
suggests tx
enables better outcomes
a and c
a and b
e. a and b
Attention and vigilance are examples of

delusions
hallucinations
prominent thought disorders
cognitive symptoms
none
d. cognitive symptoms