Individuals who are "off-time" with regard to the social clock
a. are retired.
b. are uncertain about when to make major changes in their lives, such as when to retire.
c. have not met their major life goals at a time consistent with their expectations.
d. are obsessive about being on time.
c
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Which of the following best describes a paraphrase?
a. Repeating back exactly what the helpee has said b. Articulating the gist of what the helpee is communicating c. Interpreting what the helpee has not said directly but what you are sure he means d. Reflecting the emotional content that the helpee is expressing
Beauchamp and Childress (2001) defined _______ theories in terms of the end justifying or legitimizing the means and the promotion of the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
a. Utilitarian b. Deontological c. Altruistic d. Liberal
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Point prevalence is the percentage of individuals with a disorder at a certain point in time, while lifetime prevalence refers to all individuals with the disorder at any point in their life. 2. Incidence rates cannot exceed prevalence rates for a given disorder. 3. Abnormality depends upon age, environmental context, and culture. 4. Ineffective interventions can harm clients and their families by undermining their trust in the therapeutic process. 5. If there have been 100 new cases of posttraumatic stress disorder in children in a given town this year, that number would be the point prevalence rate.
What model of community practice that is political in nature emphasizes social reform and challenges structural inequalities?
A. social planning model B. locality or social development C. social action model D. conflict model