Treating a patient with both co-occurring disorders simultaneously but in different settings is
a. bilateral treatment
b. sequential treatment
c. integrated treatment
d. parallel treatment
Answer: d. parallel treatment
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A. From Australia…change requires action, you cannot have meetings. B. From Thailand and Burkina Faso…change requires a focus on getting things done, so if community members don't know how to do things, organizers need to step in and get them done; task accomplishment is the primary concern. C. From United Kingdom…storytelling and meaningful interaction among community members helps to create a safe, welcoming environment, which is essential to organizing. D. From China…It is important that community members recognize that their success is due to their leaders.
Which of the following would not be classified as “positive stress”?
a. Starting a new job b. Purchasing a house c. Meeting new people d. Separation or divorce
"I hate my mother-in-law. Sometimes I imagine what it would be like to run her down with my car. Seriously! I could take her out." This indicates which level of threat?
A. Lethal B. Non-existent C. Medium D. Low
Considerable evidence suggests that disparities in health care provision to people from majority and minority groups is primarily related to:
a. cultural relativism. b. social and political factors such as institutionalized racism and ethnic stereotypes. c. the myth of uniformity that one size fits all. d. the stress of acculturation.