Identify which of the following statements is true of managed care systems:

a. If clients’ physical, personal, and social resources are adequate, they should be referred for professional
treatment rather than self-help.
b. Managed care systems increase the likelihood that an individual will be offered the least intrusive treatment
available.
c. If treatment is needed, inpatient is preferable to outpatient, nonmedical to medical, and long term to short term.
d. Clients’ self-efficacy is diminished every time they recognize situations that pose risks for problematic
behaviors.


b. Managed care systems increase the likelihood that an individual will be offered the least intrusive treatment available.

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When misused, cocaine’s effects seem to be strongest when

a. the blood levels are stable. b. the blood levels are rising. c. the blood levels are falling. d. none of the above.

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In the Schneider Model of Grief, the stage called gaining perspective on the loss is described as the griever reaching the point of accepting the loss, which is characterized by

a. reaching a point of accepting that "what is done is done.". b. providing time to make peace with the past. c. both a and b above are characterized by this particular stage of grief. d. neither a or b above are characterized by this particular grief stage.

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__________ is a spiritually based Afrocentric approach to psychotherapy that aims to assist people and systems to become authentic and balanced within a shared energy and essence that is in alignment with natural order

a. Spirituality psychotherapy b. NTU psychotherapy c. Multicultural psychotherapy d. Client-centered psychotherapy

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According to the Gini coefficient, roughly an index of inequality, Pakistan is roughly what percentage less than the U.S.?

What will be an ideal response?

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