The largest percentage of elder abuse is abuse by
a. a long-term care facility worker.
b. a spouse or an adult child.
c. a neighbor.
d. a paid in-home caregiver.
b
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Boris Kluski has occasionally felt a sensation of being detached from his surroundings
He tells the social worker that he feels as if he were “in a dream” during these times. Boris’ feelings of unreality most commonly occur when he is feeling overtired. What is the most likely diagnosis to consider for Boris?
a) Dissociative identity disorder b) Acute stress disorder c) Dissociative amnesia d) Depersonalization/derealization disorder
_______ are disproportionately represented in the homeless population
A) African American B) Hispanic C) Asian D) White
An interpreting response is most likely to be understandable and result in change when:
a. It is essentially the same as the client's viewpoint, but worded differently b. It is slightly different from the client's viewpoint c. It provides a radically different viewpoint that challenges the client's current perspective d. The language used in the interpretation is consistent with the client's communication style
Orienting statements:
a. Are used to determine whether the client is realistically oriented in time and space, or whether he/she is delusional or dissociating b. Are used to give information about the interviewer's and client's roles, and the costs, benefits, and experiences associated with the interviewing process c. Are used to test whether the client is ready to partake in the roles, costs, and benefits associated with the interviewing process d. Are used to form a contract or agreement between the interviewer and client regarding the client's commitment to his or hers goals