PSYC 365 Chapter 6

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Across
  1. 2. Limits of ...: Psychologists are required by law to break ... by disclosing information provided by the client to the authority.
  2. 5. Allows client to monitor their own behaviors, emotions, and thoughts
  3. 7. interviewing ... requires the psychologist to simultaneously engage with 2 people.
  4. 11. Must be obtained to conduct observations outside of the clinical settings.
  5. 13. ... interview allows psychologist to decide on what to ask and how to follow up
  6. 15. When a client records ... of an event, they can provide the information need to set up a baseline condition for the behavior or problem that need to be targeted.
  7. 16. ... interviews are mostly designed to provide diagnosis information.
  8. 18. Interviewing ... is challenging since it requires psychologist to establish rapport with many people with different styles and agendas for the assessment.
Down
  1. 1. ... = slights, misunderstandings, and unwarranted assumptions on the side of the psychologist.
  2. 3. Signs that predict something may happen
  3. 4. ... questions can be answered by a single words.
  4. 6. In therapy, the major difference between an interview and a casual conversation is that ... is the focus of the interview.
  5. 8. ... questions allows client to provide a more complex answer and do not require a specific answer.
  6. 9. Characteristic of the environment and associated with someone committing suicide.
  7. 10. ...: A change in phenomenon being monitored that is due specifically to the process of monitoring the phenomenon.
  8. 12. previous ... are very reliable predictor of suicide alongside self-harm.
  9. 14. ... interview: Typically used in population surveys or when the interviewer is not clinically trained.
  10. 17. Information provided when the client records their thoughts and ..., they provide the psychologist with information that are not amenable to direct observation