A college student presents with agitation, tremors, euphoria, increased heart rate, hypertension, respiratory problems, sleeplessness, and loss of appetite
Given these physiological and behavioral effects, what
substance is this student likely to be abusing?
A. Marijuana
B. MDMA
C. Methylphenidate
D. Inhalants
C
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______________ is typically a turbulent and fast-moving period of life, often marked by feelings of powerlessness, confusion, and loneliness
a. middle childhood b. pubescence c. adolescence d. late middle age
William Blau, who teaches a course on death and dying, points out that
a. extreme emotional pain and hopelessness are usually subject to change. b. extreme emotional pain and hopelessness do not improve, as a rule, and typically lead to suicide. c. few of his students are concerned with the ethical question of whether one should interfere with a person's "right to die.". d. most therapy clients hospitalized for suicidal behavior were angry later on that they were kept from self-directed violence.
In order to avoid conflicts between "traditionalists" and "innovators", the authors
recommend A. planning for overlap between the planners and implementers. B. excluding the planners once implementation beings. C. favoring the innovators as implementation takes place. D. replacing all planners and implementers at this juncture.
In regards to unethical behavior of colleagues, the National Association of Social Workers states:
a. "When rehabilitation counselors have reason to believe that another rehabilitation counselor is violating or hasviolated an ethical standard, they attempt first to resolve the issue informally with the other rehabilitationcounselor if feasible, provided such action does not violate confidentiality rights that may be involved." b. "Human service professionals respond appropriately to unethical behavior of colleagues. Usually this meansinitially talking directly with the colleague and, if no resolution is forthcoming, reporting the colleague'sbehavior to supervisory oradministrative staff and/or to the professional organization(s) to which the colleague belongs." c. "Informal peer monitoring is one way to assume responsibility for watching out for each other." d. "Social workers should take adequate measures to discourage, prevent, expose, and correct the unethicalconduct of colleagues."