Which of the following is not a common health condition that may begin affect individuals during their late adulthood?

a. dementia
b. anxiety
c. schizophrenia
d. PTSD


c. schizophrenia

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A past family history of violence is not a very good predictor of violence that a client may have in a larger, community, social context. (p. 547)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A counselor is running a parents' group when the topic of spanking as a disciplinary technique is raised. What is the most accurate statement based on research that the counselor can offer?

a. Spanking is one of a variety of techniques that are effective in teaching prosocial skills to children. b. Spanking should be used with young children for potentially dangerous kinds of misbehavior like running across a street because it is the only thing they understand under the circumstances. c. Spanking is the best way to discipline young children but only when it is accompanied by a hug or some show of affection afterward. d. Spanking may gain immediate compliance, but it does not aid development of self-regulation and it may increases a child's aggressiveness.

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__________ theory focuses on improving cultural, economic, racial, and ethnic inclusiveness

a. Feminist b. Womanist c. Relational-Cultural d. Modern Classism

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When looking at career theory as a whole (Schultheiss et al., 2002), one often underestimates the importance of:

a. life experience and normal maturing b. events beyond an individual's control c. gender and SES d. family

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