ILTS 235 Practice Test Questions and Answers
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Humanistic theories of A. All humans are unique and motivated to achieve
personality development self-actualization
are based primarily on
which of the following
assumptions?
A. All humans are unique
and motivated to achieve
self-actualization
B. Human personality
emerges as a result of
reinforcement of stimulus-
response behavior
C. All human thought and
behavior is determined by
unconscious instinctive
forces
D. Human personality is
generally predetermined
by a range of biological
factors
,Compared with C. Opportunities for open-ended expression that
counseling approaches allow for utilization of symbolic language
used with adolescents,
counseling approaches
used with young children
are more likely to feature:
A. Consideration of
potential consequences of
specific behaviors in
various settings
B. Techniques for
replacing negative
thoughts with positive
self-talk
C. Opportunities for open-
ended expression that
allow for utilization of
symbolic language
D. Development of action
plans for addressing
specific challenges
,A second-grade student B. Increasing feelings of stress and isolation
has a sibling who has
recently been diagnosed
with a chronic illness. The
illness will require the
sibling to be hospitalized
several times for treatment
and receive extended
home health care
following each
hospitalization. The
situation is most likely to
have which of the
following initial effect on
the student?
A. Decreasing interactions
with family members
B. Increasing feelings of
stress and isolation
C. Decreasing
participation in
pleasurable past times
D. Increasing the desire to
achieve at high levels
, Which of the following D. Individuals engage in addictive behaviors in an
statements best describes attempt to manage negative or distressing affective
the self-medication theory states
of addictive behavior?
A. Addictive behaviors are
linked to an innate
deficiency in naturally
produced endorphins
B. Individuals are unable
to stop addictive
behaviors for any length
of time without
intervention
C. Addictive behaviors
have have a genetic
component that causes
increased sensitivity to
various substances
D. Individuals engage in
addictive behaviors in an
attempt to manage
negative or distressing
affective states
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Terms in this set (100)
Humanistic theories of A. All humans are unique and motivated to achieve
personality development self-actualization
are based primarily on
which of the following
assumptions?
A. All humans are unique
and motivated to achieve
self-actualization
B. Human personality
emerges as a result of
reinforcement of stimulus-
response behavior
C. All human thought and
behavior is determined by
unconscious instinctive
forces
D. Human personality is
generally predetermined
by a range of biological
factors
,Compared with C. Opportunities for open-ended expression that
counseling approaches allow for utilization of symbolic language
used with adolescents,
counseling approaches
used with young children
are more likely to feature:
A. Consideration of
potential consequences of
specific behaviors in
various settings
B. Techniques for
replacing negative
thoughts with positive
self-talk
C. Opportunities for open-
ended expression that
allow for utilization of
symbolic language
D. Development of action
plans for addressing
specific challenges
,A second-grade student B. Increasing feelings of stress and isolation
has a sibling who has
recently been diagnosed
with a chronic illness. The
illness will require the
sibling to be hospitalized
several times for treatment
and receive extended
home health care
following each
hospitalization. The
situation is most likely to
have which of the
following initial effect on
the student?
A. Decreasing interactions
with family members
B. Increasing feelings of
stress and isolation
C. Decreasing
participation in
pleasurable past times
D. Increasing the desire to
achieve at high levels
, Which of the following D. Individuals engage in addictive behaviors in an
statements best describes attempt to manage negative or distressing affective
the self-medication theory states
of addictive behavior?
A. Addictive behaviors are
linked to an innate
deficiency in naturally
produced endorphins
B. Individuals are unable
to stop addictive
behaviors for any length
of time without
intervention
C. Addictive behaviors
have have a genetic
component that causes
increased sensitivity to
various substances
D. Individuals engage in
addictive behaviors in an
attempt to manage
negative or distressing
affective states