According to Bourne, community responses to substance abuse could be viewed as evolving through four stages; they are ______.
a. denial, fragmentation, panic, and cohesion
b. denial, panic, fragmentation, and cohesion
c. denial, panic, cohesion, and fragmentation
d. panic, cohesion, fragmentation, and denial
b. denial, panic, fragmentation, and cohesion
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Tables and figures ______.
A. are inserted in your paper at the appropriate position B. are on separate pages at the end of the document C. are on separate pages at the end of the discussion D. are placed at the end of the results section
In responding to a crisis in a school, the order of action is
a. Get the facts, assess the impact, conduct triage, administer psychological first aid, do crisis intervention. b. Issue an alert, coordinate staff, inform significant others, do crisis intervention, provide for follow-up. c. Respond to crisis, link resources, implement crisis plan, get feedback. d. Initiate action plan, integrate internal and external resources, monitor and coordinate resources, do psychological autopsy, assess for transcrisis states.
Sally enjoys journaling and has taking some personality tests in the past. She is able to quickly describe personal likes and dislikes as well as having a personal picture of the self in the future. Career knowledge is limited to parents’ occupations and TV characters. Her placement on the Career Diamond is:
a. close to the peak on the self; close to awareness on world-of-work b. close to awareness on the self; close to the peak on world-of-work c. close to the peak on the self; close to choice on world-of-work d. close to choice on the self; close to the peak on world-of-work
This statement from a counselor, "Your A grade on the math test is a great accomplishment for you and one that you have worked hard towards achieving" could be classified by Krumboltz as
a. a comment on an associative learning experience. b. a comment on an instrumental learning experience. c. a task-approach skill. d. reinforcement.