Which of the following members of an agency or organization should be required to participate in ongoing cultural competence training and advocacy

a. The board and executive director.
b. Line staff and supervisors.
c. Clerical or support staff and line staff.
d. Clerical or support staff, line staff, supervisors, administrators, and board members.


Answer: D

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Sue Anne Brinkley is an eighteen-year old college freshman enrolled at Camyron State

University. She presents herself at the campus counseling center following the unexpected death of her best friend. She exhibits the following symptoms --- disturbance in her thought process (tangential thinking) as well as delusions of grandeur (she believes herself to be Joan of Arc) and bizarre behaviors (repeatedly cleaning her sorority house stove with a toothbrush). According to her roommate, Alison, these symptoms started about eight or nine days ago (approximately 36 hours after hearing the news of her best friend's death). Sue Anne has no prior history of mental illness and her level of premorbid functioning was noted as "excellent." Based on this information, what do you believe is Sue Anne's most likely diagnosis?

a) Hypomania, with psychotic features b) Schizoaffective disorder, bipolar type c) Brief psychotic disorder, with marked stressors d) Schizophrenia, first episode currently in acute episode

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People suffering from long-standing mental illness often require:

a. 20 sessions of brief therapy b. Assessment of life stress only c. Medication d. None of the above

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Case level or program level objectives generally indicate which of the following

a. prior history b. a mission statement c. broad goals d. achievable change within a certain time frame

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Interactionism is seen most vividly, according to the text, in

A) ?use of robots B) ?family system dynamics C) ?creating art D) ?prayer

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