All of the following were identified as emotional/social barriers that hinder clients from using
services EXCEPT:
A) Believing that accepting help is taking charity and being too proud to do this
B) Negative attitudes of the public towards those seeking assistance
C) Being embarrassed about needing help
D) Conveying interest in the family receiving services
D
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Alex was diagnosed with a neurocognitive disorder five years ago when he was seventy
years of age. Since that time, he continues to have difficulty figuring out how to solve problems, for example making a grocery list, or adjusting the thermostat in his house. These symptoms are characterized as:
a) Disturbances in executive function b) Visuospatial skill deficit c) Pick’s disease d) Neurodegenerative syndrome
the act of seeking help from someone with expertise in a subject to devise a plan or solve a problem
What will be an ideal response?
How does a rescuer attempt to control relationships?
A. by being a nice person who puts the happiness of others first B. by convincing others in an aggressive way that the rescuer knows what is best for them C. by becoming skilled at resolving conflict before relationships are threatened D. by exposing the inadequacies of the victim's attempts to solve problems
What are the four key constructs for strengths-based positive youth development programs?
What will be an ideal response?