When counseling adolescents who are unsure of their sexual identity, helpers should keep in mind that

a. the most important thing is to bring the adolescent to disclose to
others.
b. once an adolescent begins to question his or her sexual identity, it is virtually certain that he or she will be a homosexual or bisexual adult.
c. the majority of gender-minority youth experience both same-sex and other-sex attractions in the process of coming out.
d. family is not an important source of support for these youth.


c

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An adult who is inclined to talk about the regularity of bowel movements as being a source of satisfaction may be fixated in which stage of psychosexual development and relying on which defense mechanism?

a. Oral stage; incorporation c. Oral stage; reaction formation b. Anal stage; undoing d. Anal stage; intellectualization

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If you were a survivor and were moving on the Adaptive model continuum 6 months after your partner's death, you might be:

A) ?at the restoration end. B) in between the two ends.? C) still at the loss end.? D) anywhere on the continuum.

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Rather than encouraging a particular model for prevention, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2011) supports a Strategic Prevention Framework consisting of some specific components, namely, ______.

a. assessment, capacity, planning, implementation, and evaluation b. preparation, assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation c. familiarization, assessment, capacity, implementation, and evaluation d. assessment, capacity, measurement, implementation, and feedback

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