Mary, age 82, keeps insisting that someone has been sneaking into her apartment and turning on her stove when she isn t looking. Her family has noticed that Mary has been more and more forgetful lately, and now she has begun rambling in her speech and using many word substitutions, like horse for dog. Mary is likely to be suffering from
a. osteoarthritis.
b. negative stereotyping.
c. diabetes.
d. Alzheimer's disease.
Ans: d. Alzheimer's disease.
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a. mood management counseling b. referrals to other professionals c. bereavement counseling d. marriage and family counseling
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a. Personal counseling requires more training than career counseling b. Counselors are to choose between being personal or career counselors c. All career counselors do is administer tests and help someone find a job d. Different training courses and certification of counselors
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a. information, psychoeducation, advice, opinion, instruction, suggestion, directive. b. intelligence, disclosure, feedback, observation, listening, interpretation. c. interpretation, logical consequences, self-disclosure, feedback, psychoeducation/information, directives. d. information, psychoeducation, logical consequences, observation, self-disclosure, listening, feedback.
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