ATT TEST 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A) GUARANTED PASS
Incidence rate is defined most accurately as
a) the number of new cases of a specific problem.
b) the number of cases of a specific problem.
c) the number of cases not experiencing a specific problem.
d) the number of new cases not experiencing a specificproblem - {ANSWER}a)
Traditionally, the focus of psychological services hasbeen at the level of
a) primary intervention.
b) secondary intervention. #$%^&*(
c) tertiary intervention.
d) All of the above - {ANSWER}b)
During the COVID-19 crisis all individuals who entered ahospital were required to wear a
mask. This is an example of
a) a universal preventive program.
b) a selective preventive program.
c) an indicated preventive program.
d) a tertiary preventive program. - {ANSWER}b)
One of the most common reasons for children to bereferred to a mental health setting is
problems with
a) aggressive behaviour.
b) substance and alcohol abuse.
, ATT TEST 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A) GUARANTED PASS
c) family discord.
d) school - {ANSWER}a)
Short Answer: Imagine that you are tasked with designing a preventive
interventionprogram. What are three steps that you must take when designing your
program? - {ANSWER}Any of the following 3
• Identify the target
• Determine problem severity
• Review research evidence
• Identify high-risk groups
• What is known about protective factors? #$%^&*(
• Design the intervention
• Design the study
Dr. Leslie Greenberg has proposed that Process Experiential treatment should include
a) enhancing clients' emotion-regulation abilities.
b) examining defense mechanisms.
c) helping clients to transform maladaptive emotion into adaptive emotion.
d) both a and c - {ANSWER}d)
In CBT the most important changes are presumed to take place
a) in the first half of the session.
b) in the second half of the session.
c) in between sessions.
Incidence rate is defined most accurately as
a) the number of new cases of a specific problem.
b) the number of cases of a specific problem.
c) the number of cases not experiencing a specific problem.
d) the number of new cases not experiencing a specificproblem - {ANSWER}a)
Traditionally, the focus of psychological services hasbeen at the level of
a) primary intervention.
b) secondary intervention. #$%^&*(
c) tertiary intervention.
d) All of the above - {ANSWER}b)
During the COVID-19 crisis all individuals who entered ahospital were required to wear a
mask. This is an example of
a) a universal preventive program.
b) a selective preventive program.
c) an indicated preventive program.
d) a tertiary preventive program. - {ANSWER}b)
One of the most common reasons for children to bereferred to a mental health setting is
problems with
a) aggressive behaviour.
b) substance and alcohol abuse.
, ATT TEST 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A) GUARANTED PASS
c) family discord.
d) school - {ANSWER}a)
Short Answer: Imagine that you are tasked with designing a preventive
interventionprogram. What are three steps that you must take when designing your
program? - {ANSWER}Any of the following 3
• Identify the target
• Determine problem severity
• Review research evidence
• Identify high-risk groups
• What is known about protective factors? #$%^&*(
• Design the intervention
• Design the study
Dr. Leslie Greenberg has proposed that Process Experiential treatment should include
a) enhancing clients' emotion-regulation abilities.
b) examining defense mechanisms.
c) helping clients to transform maladaptive emotion into adaptive emotion.
d) both a and c - {ANSWER}d)
In CBT the most important changes are presumed to take place
a) in the first half of the session.
b) in the second half of the session.
c) in between sessions.