An individual who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence or has a primary nighttime residence that is a publicly operated shelter, an institution providing temporary shelter, or a public or private place not designed for the
accommodation of human beings. a. A displaced worker
b. A single parent
c. A victim of domestic violence
d. A homeless person
D
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Dichotomous thinking refers to:
A. a rigid style of perceiving and reacting B. overestimating the magnitude and insolubility of problems C. only to seeing two solutions to a problem D. the inability to see options for solving problems
The DSM 5 provides a questionnaire of some cultural issues to consider before diagnosing “disorders”. This includes the cultural identity of the individual, cultural explanations of the individual’s behavior and the cultural elements in the clinical relationship. This is called:
A. The Cultural Formulation Interview B. The Cultural Relativism Interview C. The Cultural Universalism Interview D. The Culture-bound Syndrome Checklist
Martina and Zenia are siblings who grew up in Illinois. Martina, 2 years older, loved to dance and play dress-up, while Zenia liked to bike and pick flowers. Which of the following would be considered a nonshared environmental factor for Martina and Zenia?
a. growing up in Illinois b. having a sister c. having an interest in activities d. the particular activities they most enjoyed
In a ________________ research strategy, a counselor would assess the impact that inclusion of additional treatment components might have on a treatment that has already been found to be effective.
a. Constructive b. Parametric c. Process d. Dismantling