In the addicted family, the individual who jokes to lighten the mood is called:
a. scapegoat
b. lost child
c. mascot
d. hero
c. mascot
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Which of the following statements best describes the attitude of the American public toward biomedical and mental health research during the 20th century?
a. There has never been much concern about how researchers actually did their work b. The attitude of the public underwent a major shift in the 1960s toward the need for a high standard for ethical practice c. As human subjects are now and have been in the past protected by both criminal and civil law, there is no need for special ‘ethical treatment’ standards d. There is now much more concern with the treatment of laboratory animals than toward how human subjects are treated
Nichols (2009) describes two purposes for listening, namely to take in information and to
a. validate them as people. b. bear witness to their experience. c. show you care about them. d. answer their questions.
Tourette's disorder involves
a) either motor or visual tics lasting for at least a year. b) both motor and visual tics lasting for at least a year c) either motor or visual tics that can be present for under one year. d) tic symptoms that do not meet criteria for any of the above disorders
To develop trusting relationships and to effectively work with young people, group leaders need to do all of the following, EXCEPT:
a. possess cultural sensitivity. b. understand current trends. c. demonstrate respect for young people. d. behave like teenagers, regardless of their age.