During which of Erik Erikson's psychosocial stages of development does an individual begin to gain control over his or her body and explore the environment?
A. Initiative vs. Guilt
B. Trust vs. Mistrust
C. Identity vs. Role Confusion
D. Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
D
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A) Two; the conservative and the liberal. B) Two; the assembly and the senate. C) Three; the executive, the legislative and the judicial. D) Most state legislatures only have one house.
The capacity to continue work toward community betterment and resist temptation to
give up when there are conflicts is the hallmark of the A. strengths perspective. B. empowerment perspective. C. resilience perspective. D. membership perspective.
The background data that we are given before seeing a client has certain limitations. Which of the following are limitations?
A. The records in the file usually exclude the views of the client. B. The records can lead us to pre-judge or stereotype a client. C. Our preconceptions might shape the client's behavior. D. Background data can be based on dubious measures. E. All of the above.
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A) ?the extent to which health services are compatible with a client's cultural values and traditions. B) ?not only to the location of health care services but also the hours they are available. C) ?whether a client has health insurance coverage and whether he or she can pay for the services not covered by insurance. D) ?a client's knowledge of the Western medical care and complex health care provider systems in the United States of America.