Which of the following is a neurobiological risk factor for perpetrating CSA?
a. abnormalities in brain anatomy
b. depression
c. low self-esteem
d. antisocial personality disorder
a. abnormalities in brain anatomy
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A) ?tolerance, diversity and understanding B) ?respect, understanding and caring C) ?respect, caring and the desire for learning D) ?understanding and acceptance E) ?caring, sharing and acceptance
Salkind (2006) argues _________ is one of the key elements in conducting quality research
a. subjectivity b. political ideology c. objectivity d. relevance
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a. The counselor asks the client to choose figurines that "speak" to the client b. The counselor will take a photograph of the tray after the client leaves the session c. The counselor actively engages in the process of building the sand tray with the client d. The counselor silently observes throughout the process while the client works
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a. in the institutional policies that promote inclusiveness b. in the media, language use, as well as in institutional policies c. in the media d. in the development of independent living facilities for older adults