When in conflict with clinical needs, context, competence, or consent, even the most well-intentioned nonsexual physical contact may be experienced as:
a. appropriate, gentle, and wanted contact.
b. aggressive, frightening, intimidating, demeaning, arrogant, unwanted, insensitive, threatening, or intrusive.
c. passive, soothing, calming, comforting, gentle, and peaceful.
d. completely indifferent for both therapist and client.
b
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The old-old category refers to those between the ages of _____________years
a) 50 and 65 b) 65 and 74 c) 75 and 84 d) 85 and older
What proportion of the homeless has been estimated to have a serious mental illness?
a. 33% b. 25% c. 42% d. 50%
For human service professionals, further training is needed to lead:
A. classes in human service topics. B. self-help groups. C. counseling and therapy groups. D. psychoeducational groups.
Which of the following conclusions is supported by science?
A. My experience has taught me that you cannot effectively treat a child with mental health disorders without including the parents or caregivers. B. Our agency has the policy of including parents in the treatment of children with mental health disorders. C. A systematic review of studies of evidence on the treatment of children with mental health disorders revealed that the more effective treatments included both parents and children. D. It seems logical to me that parents should be included in the treatment of children with mental health disorders because they are so central to the lives of children.