Asians faced many challenges, including exclusionary laws. Which of the following was NOT an exclusionary immigration law for Asians in America?
a. Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
b. Immigration Act of 1917
c. Tydings-McDuffie Act of 1934
d. Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
d
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Dr. C has been providing therapy to a client for approximately six months. During this time, there has been no significant improvement in the client’s symptoms. Dr. C should consider all of the following options, except:
a. to turn to other techniques b. to seek consultation c. to continue with current treatment plan d. to offer an appropriate referral
If a competent practitioner suggests at the end of a session that the client “pay attention to what’s happening in her (or his) life that tells her that the problem can be solved,” it is likely that the client perceives a problem and:
a. can identify exceptions but does not have well-formed goals. b. cannot identify exceptions and does not have well-formed goals. c. can identify exceptions and has well-formed goals. d. has demonstrated strong powers of observation in the interview.
Family resources moderate the impact of a stressor event. This means that:
a. Resources buffer the impact of stress on a family b. Resources prevent the family from experiencing stress c. Resources prevent the family from having the stress turn to crisis d. Resources are inconsequential to the level of stress a family experiences
The multi-site study conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health on treatment of depression showed:
a. interpersonal and cognitive therapy were as effective as medication for moderately depressed patients. b. cognitive therapy was the treatment of choice for severely depressed patients. c. cognitive therapy was more effective than placebo for severely depressed patients. d. patients receiving medications had the lowest relapse rate at one year follow-up.