Which of the following scenarios most closely describes an adolescent with circadian rhythm sleep–wake disorder?

a. Jessica had difficulty going to sleep in New York the night she returned from her vacation in Hawaii.
b. Since beginning high school, Kate has had problems waking up for her first class at 8:00 a.m. and has had difficulty falling sleep before 1:00 a.m.
c. Lexi stays up very late on weekends and has a hard time waking on Monday morning.
d. Meredith has problems waking in the morning during the winter, because of limited exposure to sunlight.


b. Since beginning high school, Kate has had problems waking up for her first class at 8:00 a.m. and has had difficulty falling sleep before 1:00 a.m.

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What will be an ideal response?

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The limbic system is considered the pleasure center as it…

(a) Responds to external stimuli (b) Releases serotonin (c) Releases dopamine (d) Connects with multiple neurotransmitters

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In providing AOD treatment for criminal justice populations, what are important considerations?

(a) security in the prison setting (b) implementation of comprehensive services, including community linkages and aftercare (c) the need for psychotropic medication (d) the fact that most incarcerated people abuse illicit drugs

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Which of the following is an advantage of the flexible battery approach over the fixed battery approach in neuropsychological assessment?

a. Clinicians require much less training in neuropsychology using the flexible battery approach. b. The flexible battery approach is considered more scientific, which aids in legal trials. c. The flexible battery approach is more adaptive to specific needs. d. The flexible battery approach is more objective because it does not rely on qualitative data. e. All of these are true.

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