To identify sources of support and resources the therapist should:
a. ask the family what they have done to resolve the problem.
b. identify neighbors or friends who can meet needs that can't be met by the family.
c. brainstorm human service professionals.
d. a and b.
e. all of the above.
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Suppose that in a multivariate analysis the zero?order table shows a strong relationship
between two variables while one partial table shows a strong relationship, and another partial table shows no relationship. This outcome is called:
a. interpretation. b. explanation. c. specification. d. spuriousness
Heather Padilla is a 42 year-old woman who considers herself a “foodie;” that is, she
likes to collect all kinds of condiments, sauces, and seasonings. She takes great pleasure adding to her collection and does not see this as a problem. However, her boyfriend sees her “collection” quite differently and it has started to cause stress in their relationship. He states that Heather does not use these condiments and there are bottles and jars everywhere. When the kitchen cupboards filled up, Heather began storing her “collection” on the counters, in the bathroom, bedroom, and just about on any surface that could hold them. Some of her collection has sat unused for years. Heather has begun to extend her collection to saving napkins, paper plates, restaurant menus, and used take out cartons because “you never know when you might need them.” What is the most appropriate diagnosis for Heather?
a) Hoarding disorder b) Delusional disorder c) Specific phobia d) Separation anxiety disorder
What is the estimation of people trafficked in modern day slavery globally?
a. 2–10 million b. 4–27 million c. 6–20 million d. 8–42 million
The main purpose of dMRI is that it helps researchers identify…
a. which brain regions are particularly active during certain stimuli. b. how specific brain regions look when they are damaged. c. how different brain regions are connected. d. the timing of brain activity relative to presentation of certain visual stimuli.