The “consent for participation in experiment” forms that the U.S. Army had test subjects sign prior to their involvement in experiments involving hallucinogens in the 1950s _______.

a. were lost in the fires that resulted from the September 11 attack on the Pentagon
b. did not ever exist
c. were not specific to research involving chemical warfare agents; therefore, the recruits were entitled to monetary settlement after a class action lawsuit
d. were filled out and filed with the CIA, not the Army, and the CIA retains custody of these forms


b. did not ever exist

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The person-centered approach, the existential approach, and the Gestalt approach are considered to be part of the family of _______ theories.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Adolescents described by _____ experience numerous crises and try on many identities but have not committed to an identity.

a. identity moratorium b. identity foreclosure c. identity confusion d. identity achievement

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One reason why neonatal exposure to alcohol or the drugs of abuse in the first trimester is potentially dangerous is because ___________.

a. this is a time of organ differentiation and rapid growth of these immature organs, making them especially vulnerable to toxins in the fetal circulation b. although the neonate’s liver is fully developed, it is too small to cope with the doses of alcohol or illicit drugs used by an adult c. the fetus’ liver can biotransform these compounds faster than maternal circulation can accept them for transport to the kidneys, forcing them to back up in the fetal circulation d. these compounds all increase maternal blood flow rates so much that the fetal circulation is overwhelmed and fetal blood pressure rises

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Interviewing and counseling and psychotherapy . . .

A. Are three distinct methods for helping B. Are interchangeable terms C. Psychotherapy and counseling are essentially the identical, but interviewing is different D. None of the above

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