Which of the following is not a reason to inquire about a client's family history on a psychosocial assessment?

(a) addiction may be a hereditary condition (b) physical and sexual abuse frequently occur in substance abusing families (c) emotional detachment by mothers is associated with the development of addiction (d) financial difficulties in the family and family conflict may be related to substance abuse


(c)

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Henry, at 79, has always enjoyed relatively good health. However, he has recently begun feeling like he is slowing down and has reported to his doctor that he is doing poorly, although his doctor can find no specific cause

When Henry participated in a research study at a local university where his intellectual functioning was tested, his score had dropped dramatically since his last testing session a year earlier. Henry has the signs of a. diabetes. b. terminal decline. c. osteoarthritis. d. double effect.

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Emerging adulthood is defined by the features of identity exploration, self-focus, instability, feeling in-between, and opportunity

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In multimodal therapy, a BASIC I.D. chart listing the patient's problems is called a:

a. structural profile. b. therapy process profile. c. modality profile. d. eclectic profile of needs.

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Which of the following is important to gauge when assessing for suicidal risk?

a. Whether a client has thoughts of and a plan for suicide. b. The lethality of the plan and availability of means to carry out the plan. c. The client's available social supports. d. All of the above.

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