Based on The National Institute of Mental Health, what percentage of adults in the United States is dealing with some type of mental disorder?
a) 10%
b) 20%
c) 35%
d) 50%
B
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Which of the following is true regarding the strengths and weaknesses of children with Down syndrome?
a. Most children with Down syndrome show impairments in the first year of life. b. Most children with Down syndrome have trouble with articulating speech. c. Most children with Down syndrome show severely impaired visual–spatial reasoning. d. Children with Down syndrome are more likely to develop psychiatric disorders than other children with intellectual disabilities are.
Instead of completing one 3-hour career class typical of most master's programs, Harris-Bowlsbey (2003) would like to see career counselors: a. have master's programs designed just for career services
b. take four 3-hour courses. c. take two 3-hour courses. d. take three 3-hour courses.
Immigrant families have all of the following struggles when trying to help their children attend school and go to college except:
a. fear of being deported and trying to avoid immigration services. b. poor English skills and limited education. c. they are not in a position to help their children with school work nor can they aid with college or financial aid applications. d. some of these minority youth financially contribute to their families; thus, going off to college would not only cost money, but it would also lower the families overall monthly take-home income. e. poor families may view college an unaffordable even if the student qualifies for financial aid.
In gestalt therapy, the id function,
a. represents the “pleasure principle” in an individual’s unconscious b. enables the person to choose deliberate action in accord with interest and need c. provides the general background of life and connects the person to the world through sensory perception and motoric action d. provides the person with a descriptive narrative identifying who the person is based on the assimilation of past experience