Gay men and lesbians who have been abused by their partners have difficulty leaving the abusive relationship because

A) of the high level of dyadic attachment they have to their partners.
B) they do not perceive the sources of help available to heterosexual battered women as being available to them.
C) leaving an abusive partner would mean substantial financial loss, which may not be recoverable through legal action.
D) all of the above


D

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A. What is the problem or issue are we studying? Why are we studying it? How can we fix the problem or better understand it? B. When will we need to do something about the nature of this theme? Where do we change things in regard to this issue? C. What is the statistical test we will need to employ in the testing of our study hypothesis? Why do we need to use this particular statistical test? D. Where is the best venue for conducting a study of this theme? How can we find this venue?

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Gottman teaches couples a series of rules to help soften startup. Which of the following is NOT a soft startup rule?

A) Complain but don't blame B) Avoid sharing negative feelings C) Ask for what you need D) Be polite and appreciative

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If people are seen as lazy, social welfare programs are:

a) Devised to deter their use. b) Created on a sliding scale. c) Based on some expectation of fraud. d) Guided by an offer of incentives.

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All the following are strengths-based questions EXCEPT:

a. "Where have you found support in these challenges?" b. "What possibilities can you envision occurring from these challenges?" c. "Can you tell me a little bit about the people or groups that have helped you?" d. "What personal flaw or poor choices have contributed to these challenges?"

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