11) Which of the following professionals works at university clinics and mental health centres; they often treat people with less severe psychological problems. a. Counselling psychologist b. Clinical social worker c. Mental health counsellor d. Clinical psychologist 12) Which of the following professionals works in hospitals, community health centres, primary care facilities, and outpatient mental health clinics; they often have an associate’s degree, and can manage medications? a. Psychiatric nurse b. Clinical social worker c. Mental health counsellor d. Clinical psychologist 13) _________________ are persons who work in the helping field and provide mental health services, but have no formal professional training. a. School psychologists b. Paraprofessionals c. Mental health counsellors d. Mental health counselors 14) Which of the following professionals offers counselling and support in spiritual context (mainly through wellness programs) to groups, families, and couples? a. Pastoral counsellor b. Clinical social worker c. Mental health counsellor d. Clinical psychologist 15) When it comes to the success of psychotherapy, the choice of __________ may often matter more than the choice of __________. a. therapy; therapist b. treatment; duration c. therapist; therapy d. duration; treatment 16) A therapist is more likely to be effective when they have all of the following characteristics except a. they are warm and direct. b. they establish a positive working relationship with patients. c. they contradict patients to challenge their thought patterns. d. they match their approach to the needs of the patient. 17) Which of the following statements indicates that a therapist should be in a good position to help you? a. My therapist encourages me to confront challenges and solve problems. b. My therapist has a “one size fits all†approach to all problems. c. My therapist tells me exactly what to do, and often shares personal anecdotes. d. My therapist does not discuss the scientific support for what he or she is doing. 18) What is one advantage to consulting a professional, rather than a less experienced therapist? a. They are likely to select treatments with demonstrated scientific effectiveness. b. They are likely to be more defensive to provide challenges to the client to meet. c. Therapy with professionals is more likely to be effective in treating problems. d. They are more likely to be warm, caring, empathic, and provide learning opportunities. 19) The major goal of insight therapies is to give people a. feedback from their biologically controlled responses. b. clearer understanding of their feelings, motivations, and actions. c. basic training in observational learning and practice. d. help in understanding perceptual processes. 20) A therapist is interested in helping her client get a clearer understanding and awareness of his motives and actions. This therapist is most likely to be a(n) a. behavioural therapist. b. insight therapist. c. action therapist. d. cognitive therapist.