Which of the following is true regarding community mental health centers?
a. The community mental health movement began to fall apart secondary to funding cuts during the Reagan Presidency.
b. The number of community mental health centers is currently on the rise.
c. both of the above
d. neither of the above
A
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In behavior modification, what a person says and does is referred to as:
a. behavior b. effort c. motivated acts d. intention
Which of Freud's theories has further research debunked?
A. Experiences in infancy and childhood determine adult behavior. B. The existence of thought processes outside of conscious awareness that influence behavior. C. Freud's emphasis on the importance of a person's early years on future mental health. D. The importance of developing coping skills to improve one's well-being.
Provide three examples where a doctor would advise a mother to not breast feed their infants.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following research findings best supports the hypothesis that the higher
incidence of eating disorders in European American than in African American adolescent females reflects the fact that European American teenagers are more likely than their African American peers to identify with the overly thin cultural ideals of beauty conveyed in the majority American culture? a. The average African American female body type is closer to the mainstream cultural ideal than the average European American body type. b. African American girls typically go through puberty later than their European American counterparts. c. African American teenagers who identify with mainstream ideals of beauty face as great a risk of having eating disorders as their European American counterparts. d. Children of mixed African American and European descent have a lower incidence of eating disorders than their European American peers. e. On average, African American families communicate more openly than their European American counterparts and, consequently, African American teenagers are more willing to express negative feelings to their parents than their European American peers.