The difference between a Hypomanic Episode and a Manic Episode is that:

A) ?the Hypomanic Episode is more intense and lasts longer.
B) ?there is more delusion in the Hypomanic Episode as compared to the Manic Episode.
C) ?the Hypomanic Episode has a minimum duration of four days as compared to a week for a Manic Episode.
D) ?the Hypomanic Episode has periods of depression while the Manic Episode does not.


C

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1. The most common biracial combination is white and black. 2. Biracial and multiracial individuals are 5% of the U.S. population. 3. Biracial and multiracial individuals have higher poverty rates among the elderly and children than the total population. 4. The lowest percentage of people who report two or more races reside in the Midwest. 5. People who were called quadroons had one black parent and one white parent. 6. The concept of hypodescent refers to the assignment of biracial people to the parent with less social status. 7. People who reported two or more races were more likely to be foreign-born. 8. According to research by Brunsma and Rockquemore (2001) approximately 50% of their sample saw themselves as exclusively Black. 9. Claiming a biracial identity is a rampant negation of African ancestry 10. Children who are biracial are encouraged to embrace the racial identity of the parent they look like.

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__________________ presents a positive future for the client to increase their motivation

a. Instillation of hope b. Universality c. Imparting information d. Altruism

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Which of the following was the court case that determined children were protected under the Bill of Rights?

A) ?In re Gault, 387 U.S. 1 (1967) B) ?In re Willard, 632 U.S. 2 (1947) C) ?In re Brown, 84 MS (1962), D) ?In re State of Maryland, 99 U.S. 1 (1928)

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Which statement best describes what Kohen and colleagues found regarding the indirect effects of environmental risks on families?

a. neighborhood disadvantage and low cohesion predicted maternal depression and poor family functioning, resulting in punitive disciplining of children b. neighborhood disadvantage and low cohesion predicted paternal abuse and poor family functioning c. neighborhood disadvantage and low cohesion predicted divorce and child abuse d. neighborhood disadvantage predicted low cohesion and child maltreatment

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