Practitioners who argue AGAINST diagnosis:
a. claim that DSM labels stigmatize people.
b. are likely to be psychoanalytically oriented therapists.
c. often work in community mental health centers.
d. are likely to work for a managed care system.
a
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A. personal empowerment B. interpersonal empowerment C. structural empowerment D. environmental empowerment
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A. harm-reduction policy working through grass-roots efforts such as MADD and CADCA B. zero-tolerance policy working through grass-roots efforts such as MADD and CADCA C. harm-reduction policy aiming to prevent use by reducing the country's supply D. zero-tolerance policy aiming to prevent use by reducing the country's supply
Much of the research in the field of crisis intervention has indicated that crisis can be classified into two major types which include:
A) functional and organic. B) developmental and situational. C) psychological and organic. D) psychological and organic. E) cognitive and emotional.
Don is a 42-year-old male. Don was hospitalized for acute appendicitis. He is recovering well from his surgery and ready for discharge. Don is developmentally disabled and lives with his 63-year-old mother, who assists him with most of his ADLs. Don and his mother spend most of their time together at home. However, they do attend church every Sunday. Don’s medical complexity vs. functional ability is _________________________________, making his postdischarge risk _________________.
a. Low medical complexity, high functional ability, high social support/Low b. Low medical complexity, low functional ability, low social support/Medium low c. High medical complexity, high functional ability, high social support/Medium high d. High medical complexity, low functional ability, low social support/High