Which of the following is seen as a major milestone for women and called the change of life?
A. divorce
B. osteoporosis
C. menopause
D. perimenopause
Answer: C
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At 10 months old, Suzie is very active, responds intensely to stimulation, avoids new stimulation, and tends to be irritable and fussy
Suzie's mother, Anne, wants to be a good caregiver, but Suzie's fussiness and intensity have made her feel like a failure. Anne sometimes finds herself withdrawing from Suzie and not responding when Suzie cries, because she feels like it will do no good. What advice should Anne's counselor give her? a. Anne has been too responsive to the baby's crying. She needs to refuse to go to the baby when it cries to teach Suzie to be more independent. b. Anne is not responsible for her baby's fussiness. Some babies are needier and more negative than others. In the long run, continuing to be responsive to crying will help Suzie to better regulate her emotions. c. It really doesn't matter what Anne does. Of course Suzie needs to be fed, diapered, and so on, but Anne's responsiveness will not affect whether Suzie cries a lot or a little. d. Anne's counselor should stay out of it.
Which of the following is NOT typically indicated by members' body shifts and inattention during group?
a. Interest b. Irritation c. Boredom d. Confusion
All of the following are protective factors that reduce the likelihood of suicide except
a. Interpersonal support b. Restricted access to highly lethal means of suicide c. Investment in effective clinical care d. Cultural/religious beliefs which encourage self-preservation e. Healthy problem-solving and coping skills f. All of the above are protective factors
A proximal factor for a relapse is one that ____, while a distal factor is one that predates the relapse by a significant period of time.
A. occurs unexpectedly B. precedes the relapse by a short period of time C. might potentially trigger a relapse D. is comprised of periods of ill humor followed by short periods of remorse interspaced with normal mood