When analyzing the appropriateness of provisions of a policy the fator or factors to consider are:
a) Empircal evidence and research only
b) Society's view of the problem and potential solutions
c) Current theories for explaining the problem and current empircal evidence
d) Opinions of leading social scientists
C
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Orienting statements:
a. Are used to determine whether the client is realistically oriented in time and space, or whether he/she is delusional or dissociating b. Are used to give information about the interviewer's and client's roles, and the costs, benefits, and experiences associated with the interviewing process c. Are used to test whether the client is ready to partake in the roles, costs, and benefits associated with the interviewing process d. Are used to form a contract or agreement between the interviewer and client regarding the client's commitment to his or hers goals
Which of the following is a not a reason why women are less likely than men to enter treatment?
A) ?lack of family support B) ?obligation of child-rearing C) ?lack of gender specific treatment programs D) ?partner support
The federal rule-making process is governed by the
A. U.S. Constitution. B. Administrative Procedures Act. C. Social Security Act. D. U.S. Regulatory Act
Identify the three steps of the biopsychosocial assessment and write an appropriate question that might be asked of the client, caregiver, or family member in each step.
What will be an ideal response?