The body of law that protects people with a medical condition in the/a ______ also defines disability.
A. workplace
B. home
C. school
D. nursing home
Answer: A
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According to Richard Schwartz, underneath people's defensive postures lies ______
a. a healthy core self b. hidden family conflicts c. deep wounds from early childhood d. none of the above
All of the following could be pointed as an issue today’s protective workers encounter every day EXCEPT
a. adequate capacity of child protective services to meet the needs of clients b. over-inclusion of clients who are referred but should not be c. under-inclusion of clients who could benefit from services but are not referred d. uneven delivery of services across communities
A mother on your caseload describes her 7 year-old son as pervasively and chronically restless,
impulsive, and inattentive. She notes, “He just can’t seem to pay attention, makes careless mistakes, doesn’t seem to listen when I talk to him, constantly loses things, is easily distracted, and is just so disorganized.” Further, she adds that her son often talks excessively, blurts things out, cannot wait his turn, constantly interrupts, fidgets, and simply cannot play quietly. Which diagnosis best fits this clinical picture?
a) Bipolar disorder b) Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder c) Oppositional defiant disorder d) Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
Many educators believe that graduates of recognized undergraduate human services programs should be considered professionals
Indicate whether the statement is true or false