Couple And Family Counseling And The DSM-V

Post an example of a specific instance in which you may need to consult with another mental health professional who utilizes the DSM-V. Then, explain how your familiarity with the DSM-V may influence this consultation. Next, explain one advantage and one disadvantage of a couple and family practitioner being familiar with the DSM-V. Be specific.

Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the resources.

Lebow, J., & Gordon, K. C. (2006). You cannot choose what is not on the menu—Obstacles to and reasons for the inclusion of relational processes in the DSM-V: Comment on the special section. Journal of Family Counseling, 20(3), 432–437.

Lebow, J. L. (2013). Editorial: DSM-V and family therapy. Family Process, 52(2), 155–160.

Psych 625 Week 6 –

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Look at the following chi-square output, and answer the questions below it.

Chi-Square Test

Frequencies

Preference

 

Observed   N

Expected   N

Residual

 

Nuts   & Grits

9

20.0

-11.0

 

Bacon   Surprise

27

20.0

7.0

 

Dimples

16

20.0

-4.0

 

Froggy

17

20.0

-3.0

 

Chocolate   Delight

31

20.0

11.0

 

Total

100

Test Statistics

 

Preference

 

Chi-Square

15.800a

 

df

4

 

Asymp.   Sig.

.003

a 0 cells (0.0%) have expected frequencies less than 5. The minimum expected cell frequency is 20.0.

Answer the following questions about this chi-square output:

1. How many categories are listed for analysis?Â
2. What is the expected N size?Â
3. What is the chi-square value?Â
4. How many degrees of freedom are there?
5. What it the test statistic and what does it tell you about the probability?