Tobacco use rates

a. are similar regardless of education level.
b. actually trend up with higher education.
c. go down with undergrad education but trend back up with attending post-graduation and graduate school.
d. continue to decline with more education.


d. continue to decline with more education.

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If a client is infected with the HIV virus

a. The therapist may break confidentiality if the client has not disclosed information about the HIV to their partner b. The therapist can assure the client that the information disclosed during sessions is totally confidential c. By law, the therapist has a duty to warn the client’s partner d. The therapist does not have to disclose any confidential information about the infection

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A recent meta-analysis of 24 studies involving the newer, evidence-based family therapies in the treatment of adolescent substance abuse and delinquency (Baldwin et al., 2012) documented that they:

a. are better than no treatment but equivalent to treatment as usual. b. modestly outperformed treatment as usual. c. are much better than treatment as usual. d. produced highly variable outcomes, making average estimates of effects difficult to interpret.

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What does it mean to “use appropriate language” when communicating test results to a client?

a. Explain results in language consistent with the user’s manual b. Explain results only in written communication, such as a formal report c. Explain results only verbally, since some clients might not be able to read d. Explain written and verbal results in a way the client understands

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Fisher and Sorenson (1996) identify all of the following as high-risk activities for malpractice claims EXCEPT:

a) Providing a lawyer with information sought in a court order b) Giving students birth control advice c) Assisting in searches of student lockers d) Unintentionally violating student confidentiality e) All of the above f) None of the above

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