Groups are

a. a powerful intervention tool across the life span.
b. a powerful intervention primarily for highly functioning adults.
c. considerably less effective than individual therapy.
d. detrimental to the self-esteem of older adults.


a

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The fifth step in the EBP approach put forth by Mayer is:

a. Determine how the study findings can be applied to the current situation b. The identification of a study that most closely resembles the issue to be addressed and a review of the outcomes. c. Evaluate the results of what was used in practice—was it successful? d. An analysis and critique of the study to determine how useful it is.

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Deinstitutionalization was sparked by, among other reasons, _____

a. The rise in the use and efficacy of antipsychotic and antidepressant medications b. The desire to hospitalize severely ill mental patients in regular medical hospitals where they could be more carefully monitored than in psychiatric asylums c. The understanding the Community Mental Health Centers, although an good idea, could never provide the intensity of treatment necessary for extremely ill clients d. All of the above

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Which counseling perspective focuses on the indigenous characteristics of each cultural group that influence the counseling process and consequently emphasize culturally specific counseling approaches?

a. Indigenous approach b. Hegemonic approach c. Etic approach d. Emic approach

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A person's BAC will go down if they:

a. drink coffee b. take a cold shower c. vomit d. none of the above

Counseling