The following is (are) true about the characteristics of interviews:
A) ?Participants' roles are ambiguous
B) ?There is usually no structured purpose or goal
C) ?They usually follow a number of sequential steps
D) ?All of the above
E) ?None of the above
C
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A. the exact etiology of alcoholism is known and makes clear that treatment of alcoholism is a primary issue B. secondary diagnosis has no significance in the treatment of alcoholism C. even when underlying causes are known, they become problems to be solved in their own right in addition to arresting the alcoholism D. resolving mental disorders that precipitate alcoholism will resolve the alcoholism
In the 1990s, a victim-blaming theory was more prevalent in the United States than an opportunity theory
A. True B. False
Being able to afford fresh, healthy food; to have access to reliable transportation; to afford child care, to call in sick and still get paid are all examples of ____.
A. luxury B. power C. standpoint D. privilege
The process of systemic change can be defined as:
a. increasing personal awareness and making better choices for oneself. b. increasing public awareness, affecting public policy, and influencing legislation. c. an impossible and futile goal. d. replacing one system or method with a new and improved system or method, which is relatively easy to do.