In the next twenty years the number of elderly will increase significantly with the graying of the baby boomers. As this age group is increasingly put in institutions, violent acts by this age group will diminish. (p. 543)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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The AAMFT Code of Ethics contains statements about each of the following areas EXCEPT for:

a. confidentiality. b. requiring personal therapy for family therapy trainees. c. professional competence and integrity. d. fees. e. responsibility to students, employees, and supervisees.

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Which of the following best explains the prevalence pattern of ASD among different SES groups?

a. Lower SES groups likely have higher levels of ASD than do higher SES groups because lower SES groups have more exposure to teratogens and less exposure to high-quality nutrition. b. Lower SES groups likely have higher levels of ASD than do higher SES groups because lower SES groups tend to have greater rates of intellectual disability overall, which is highly correlated with ASD. c. Higher SES groups likely have higher levels of ASD than do lower SES groups because their greater access to healthcare may bring signs and symptoms of ASD to the attention of a health care provider more commonly and early on in life. d. Higher SES groups likely have higher levels of ASD because they are more likely to have their children in private school, which has a more liberal definition of ASD than other schools do.

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If your approach to helping puts emphasis on gaining insight, much of your time with clients will likely be spent in

a. getting clients to examine their cognitions. b. encouraging clients to identify and express their feelings. c. exploring the reasons for actions and in interpreting clients' behavior. d. dealing with what clients are doing now.

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The belief that psychotherapists must pay attention to what might or might not be happening with clients outside the psychotherapy hour is

a. necessary, although there is little empirical evidence to inform this practice b. necessary, with strong empirical evidence to inform this practice c. empirically shown to be an unnecessary component of psychotherapy d. not believed to be a necessary component of psychotherapy, although there is little empirical evidence to inform this

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