What is a question raised by the Tarasoff ruling?
a. "How can a therapist decide whether a client is competent to stand trial?"
b. "When is a therapist legally and ethically obligated to breach patient-therapist confidentiality?"
c. "When does a therapist decide that the client should be involuntarily committed?"
d. "What is the best way for therapists to protect their clients' rights?"
B
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a. cohabitated prior to the death of the spouse. b. lived with a spouse who had a long, chronic ailment. c. been depressed prior to the death of the spouse . d. failed to actively engage in grief work.
The Mensa Society is a social organization for highly intelligent people. If Mensa members are encouraged to date and marry among themselves, and to have many children, then it practices a mild and voluntary form of
a. positive eugenics. b. negative eugenics. c. genetic counseling. d. gene replacement therapy.
Minor illnesses refer to those that:
a. occur in 1 to 3-year-olds more often than in older children. b. last only 24 hours. c. last only a few days and are not life threatening. d. do not require over-the-counter medications.
Reducing high levels of caffeine intake during pregnancy is likely to do which of the following?
A. Result in better health of the baby B. Not have any affect on the health of the baby C. Prevent fetal alcohol syndrome D. Increase health risks of the unborn child