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Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) Practice Test
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The Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) is one of two written examinations that candidates are required to pass in order to obtain a certificate of registration authorizing autonomous practice in Canada. As of 2020, the EPPP is a two-part examination that assesses foundational knowledge, EPPP (Part 1-Knowledge), and skills, EPPP (Part 2-Skills). The EPPP (Part 1-Knowledge) was previously known as the EPPP.  EPPP exam topics: Both parts of the EPPP involve multiple choice questions; the EPPP (Part 2-Skills) also includes multiple choice/multiple response questions,... Show more
Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) Practice Test
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1. Piaget’s sensorimotor stage takes place from…
2. Which of these could be an effective behavioral treatment for smoking?
3. You have been seeing a patient for two years, and the patients is six months behind in paying for treatment when he takes a turn for the worse and changes to a new therapist. Can you withhold the patient’s requested records?
4. If therapy is still needed for the patient, but the therapist is being threatened by a significant other of the patient, is it acceptable to terminate therapy?
5. Preconventional Morality is most often seen in…
6. The WAIS, WISC and WPPSI are…
7. Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development is unique in that…
8. Activity theory states that…
9. What is the DSM?
10. What does traditional psychotherapy focus on?
11. What are the three major layers of the brain?
12. What does it mean when we say that the brain has “plasticity”?
13. You are having a conversation with a friend. What type of memory are you primarily making use of during the conversation?
14. You enter into an intimate relationship with a patient you had seen for therapy three years previously. Is this appropriate professional behavior?
15. Which of the following is primarily used to measure brain activity?
16. Which type of therapy is Carl Rogers known for?
17. A study of fifty skateboarders in Someplace, USA shows that all are between ten and fifteen years of age. This leads the city to make skateboarding regulations for those age groups. What type of statistics does this study represent?
18. When entering into the therapeutic relationship, the therapist should…
19. When two or more patients are seen in therapy together, it’s called…
20. What is the TAT?
21. Which would be a behavioral therapist?
22. When the mean, median and mode fall in different places in a distribution, the distribution is said to be…
23. The creation of a “life structure” (an important factor in adult development) is a theory attributed to…
24. What does the Stanford-Binet primarily measure?
25. If not trained in a specific area of psychology, can the therapist still provide those services?

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