Which of the following is NOT a micro intervention in the case of a disaster:

a. Helping to preserve people’s safety, privacy, health, and self-esteem
b. Getting people to where they belong
c. Screening for risk of deeper problems, identifying need, and providing crisis care
d. discharge planning


d

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The ability to look back objectively on one's life can be achieved through:

A) life review. B) identity assimilation. C) role confusion. D) emotional regulation.

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The 1976 Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California decision established

A) the "duty to warn." B) privacy protections for the mentally ill. C) that the mentally ill must be treated in the "least restrictive" setting. D) all of these.

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When providing testimony:

a) It is not necessary to have any written or prepared text, but it is important to use emotion in the testimony, as this is more influential than sterile, hard data. b) Write out testimony in advance, provide a copy of the written testimony to committee memebers, and provide rationale that include both data and personal experience. c) The only criteria is that the person testifying relay a stirring, personal experience regarding the issue at hand in order to effectively sway the committee members. d) A concise written testimony accompanied by hard data is critical, as these are the only forms evidence accepted by committee members.

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When a measure is carefully worded so that it does not obviously reflect social values, it may

control: a) Response bias b) External invalidity c) Indirectness d) All of the above e) None of the above

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