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Quiz Chapter 15 Report Writing Psychology 6311. According to the text, clinicians should avoid “shotgun” reports: that is reports that areSlide 32. The most frequent cause of shotgun reports is:Slide 53. The extent to which a clinician discusses a client’s family background is:3. The extent to which a clinician discusses a client’s family background is:4. The _____ section can be considered to be the main body of the report.Slide 95. The ____ approach to report writing is likely to focus on a person’s problems or weaknesses and not give appropriate attention to strengths.Slide 116. Behavioral observations should be used to :Slide 137. The section called behavioral observations focuses on:Slide 158. The background section should emphasize:Slide 179. In the impressions and interpretations section of the report the clinician generally discusses ______ first.Slide 1910. A discussion of causes should not be simplistic and one-dimensional. It may include considerations of primary, predisposing, _____ and reinforcing factors.Slide 21The EndQuiz Chapter 15 Report WritingPsychology 6311. According to the text, clinicians should avoid “shotgun” reports: that is reports that are A. Case-focusedB. vagueC. StereotypedD. all of the aboveE. b & c1. According to the text, clinicians should avoid “shotgun” reports: that is reports that are A. Case-focusedB. vagueC. StereotypedD. all of the aboveE. b & c2. The most frequent cause of shotgun reports is: A. A vague referral questionB. InexperienceC. specific treatment recommendationsD. a narrow, focused approach to assessmentE. lack of time2. The most frequent cause of shotgun reports is: A. A vague referral questionB. InexperienceC. specific treatment recommendationsD. a narrow, focused approach to assessmentE. lack of time3. The extent to which a clinician discusses a client’s family background is: A. best done in a consistent manner from report to reportB. essential as the family is the root of all personalityC. subject to a great deal of variabilityD. based on the involvement of family in treatmentE. limited by the clinician’s ability to verify the truth.3. The extent to which a clinician discusses a client’s family background is: A. best done in a consistent manner from report to reportB. essential as the family is the root of all personalityC. subject to a great deal of variabilityD. based on the involvement of family in treatmentE. limited by the clinician’s ability to verify the truth.4. The _____ section can be considered to be the main body of the report. A. impression and interpretationsB. BackgroundC. test resultsD. behavioral observationsE. evaluation procedures4. The _____ section can be considered to be the main body of the report. A. impression and interpretationsB. BackgroundC. test resultsD. behavioral observationsE. evaluation procedures5. The ____ approach to report writing is likely to focus on a person’s problems or weaknesses and not give appropriate attention to strengths. A. ProfessionalB. ScientificC. AspersionD. LiteraryE. clinical5. The ____ approach to report writing is likely to focus on a person’s problems or weaknesses and not give appropriate attention to strengths. A. ProfessionalB. ScientificC. AspersionD. LiteraryE. clinical6. Behavioral observations should be used to : A. impress the readerB. give a thorough understanding of the client. C. discuss reasons for maladaptive behaviorD. create a unique impressionE. demonstrate the individual’s normal behaviors6. Behavioral observations should be used to : A. impress the readerB. give a thorough understanding of the client. C. discuss reasons for maladaptive behaviorD. create a unique impressionE. demonstrate the individual’s normal behaviors7. The section called behavioral observations focuses on: A. normal behaviorB. diagnosis such as depressionC. unique behaviorsD. all aspects of clients presentationE. clinical inferences7. The section called behavioral observations focuses on: A. normal behaviorB. diagnosis such as depressionC. unique behaviorsD. all aspects of clients presentationE. clinical inferences8. The background section should emphasize:A. ThoroughnessB. the context of the problemC. early family lifeD. interpersonal relationshipsE. intrapsychic variables8. The background section should emphasize:A. ThoroughnessB. the context of the problemC. early family lifeD. interpersonal relationshipsE. intrapsychic variables9. In the impressions and interpretations section of the report the clinician generally discusses ______ first. A. the DSM-IV diagnosisB. BehaviorC. IntelligenceD. legal issuesE. ethical issues9. In the impressions and interpretations section of the report the clinician generally discusses ______ first. A. the DSM-IV diagnosisB. BehaviorC. IntelligenceD. legal issuesE. ethical issues10. A discussion of causes should not be simplistic and one-dimensional. It may include considerations of primary, predisposing, _____ and reinforcing factors. A. GeneralB. GlobalC. PrecipitatingD. PutativeE. Concentric10. A discussion of causes should not be simplistic and one-dimensional. It may include considerations of primary, predisposing, _____ and reinforcing factors. A. GeneralB. GlobalC. PrecipitatingD. PutativeE. ConcentricThe


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