Sexual abuse of patients by therapists
A) is relatively rare.
B) often induces reactions in the patients similar to those of incest victims.
C) tend to be perpetrated against young males in particular.
D) is most effectively deterred by threats of malpractice suits.
B
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A. Giving honest criticism when the client makes a mistake B. Assuming control of the client's daily activities to ensure that goals are accomplished C. Having realistic goals for the client and encouraging progress toward the goals D. Insisting that the client take the necessary steps toward the goal when that person appears to be malingering
Adolescents have different sleep needs than youth in middle childhood, including
a. enhanced alertness in the mornings, which is why they start school earlier. b. the need for two more hours of sleep per night. c. changes in circadian rhythms leading teens to be more alert in the afternoons and evenings. d. feeling sleepy in the evenings
Recent efforts to integrate postmodern theory into gerontology reflect a concern among some feminist theorists to:
A) focus more on older women. B) support positivist approaches to feminist research. C) challenge research practices based on old beliefs and assumptions. D) challenge clinicians who always view older women as victims.
The Common Good approach in ethical decision-making says that decisions should be ______.
A. made out of compassion for everyone B. made to benefit the youngest member impacted by the situation C. based upon what is good and fair D. based upon what the worker sees as the least negative impact upon