When developing relationships, it is important to deal _____________ with diversity variables
a. slowly
b. personally
c. directly
d. indirectly
c
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Critical incident debriefing:
A. has been used to deal with community disasters. B. does not use the coping strategies involved in crisis intervention. C. has been used to replace crisis intervention. D. all of the above.
Skip Bradeen spent 27 months in Iraq dodging roadside bombs, rocket-propelled
grenades, mortars and snipers, and seeing his friends die. One memory especially stands out for Skip. It was when he saw one of his best friends die. After his first tour in Iraq, Skip’s wife noticed how much he had changed. According to his wife, Pat, “When he came back, Skip would never talk about what he had done in Iraq. He was always an easy going kind of guy but now he seemed so negative. He would say things like ‘The world is so dangerous. You can’t trust anybody. That was so unlike him. Worse yet, my living room became a battlefield. If one of our kids would misbehave, Skip would go through the ceiling. I remember one night he grabbed our 8 year-old by the throat and threw him against the wall. It was like Skip was angry all the time.” Pat added, “Our bedroom was a battleground, too. At first, Skip would wake up every single night screaming at the top of his lungs. Then came the nightmares. Another thing I noticed was that he spent a great deal of time shaking and crying when he thought nobody was looking. I don’t know how many times I would come home after work and find Skip huddled in the corner of our bed, sheets over his head.” The Army doctors noted Skip’s severe migraines, frequent nightmares, sleep disturbance, memory lapses, hyper-vigilance, and anxiety and recommended him for a medical discharge. What is Skip’s most likely diagnosis?
a) Posttraumatic Stress disorder b) Acute stress disorder c) Reactive attachment disorder d) Adjustment disorder
Which of the following would be most likely to be done in a consultation session that
made use of marketing theory? A. Finding out the client's employment background to ensure they are adequately employed. B. Finding out what the most widely used services fitting to the client might be. C. Educating the client on all the human service options that might be available. D. Motivating the client to change the way he or she handles problems.
In the early 1900's, the ______________ was a reaction against
abuse by unregulated capitalism and resulted in increased government oversight and political reform. A. Socialist Party B. Conservative Movement C. Progressive Era D. Know Nothing Party