In Peck's theory of adult development, tasks associated with middle age include:
Ego differentiation vs work role preoccupation.
Body transcendence vs body preoccupation.
Valuing wisdom vs physical powers.
Ego transcendence vs ego preoccupation.
With psychometrics, a test of ability that results in distribution of data at the bottom of a scale is an indication of:
Ceiling effect.
Floor effect.
Central tendency.
Reliability.
In Bernard's Discrimination Model (1992) for clinical supervision, a CRC's awareness of personal body language when supervising a client is an example of:
Process
Conceptualization
Personalization
Autonomy
In Cohen, Farkas, and Cohen's (1992) evidence-based recommendations for assessing readiness in psychiatric rehabilitation clients, the factor that evaluates the person's likes and dislikes is:
Environmental awareness.
Need for change.
Commitment to change.
Self-awareness.
A score of 16 on the Addiction Research Foundation's Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment of Alcohol Scale, Revised, indicates:
Severe withdrawal.
Moderate withdrawal.
Mild withdrawal.
No withdrawal.