Describe the distinctions between anorexia and bulimia
What will be an ideal response?
Suggested response:
? Individuals struggling with anorexia nervosa restrict their caloric intake
and deliberately starve themselves; weight loss is achieved by avoiding
food, over exercising, vomiting, laxative use, and other means; the person
has an intense fear of being fat as well as a distorted body image;
? Individuals with bulimia have eating patterns characterized by bingeeating
and purging; purging can be seen by fasting behaviors, selfinduced
vomiting, excessive exercise or using diuretics.
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The provides federal funding to the states to aid them in prevention, assessment,
identification, and treatment of child abuse and neglect. a) Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act b) Children's Bureau c) Child Welfare Act d) United Nations
______ therapists take the position that the simplest and least expensive intervention should be tried before using more complex and expensive treatments
a. Integrative problem-centered metaframeworks therapy b. Narrative solutions therapy c. Integrative couple therapy d. None of the above
which act led to the following positive outcomes: -insurance companies can no longer deny coverage to persons with pre-existing health conditions Americans are required to maintain coverage -an expansion of mental health services -allowance of parents to include children on their policies until the child reaches the age of 26 -medicaid expansion
What will be an ideal response?
The Hatch act of 1939 that was later amended in 1940:
a) Sets boundaries on political participation for those connected to the federal government through employment or funding b) Is the primary law outlining child welfare rights and the rights of parents c) Was later struck down when Prohibition was ended d) Is the only law on the books outlining the rights of the mentally ill