Power is used in policy advocacy to:
a. Help enact or block proposals.
b. Gain access to networks of people who have information.
c. Persuade highly placed officials to prioritize an agenda.
d. All of these choices.
D
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A. successful group B. unsuccessful group C. group from which the leader is leaving D. group from which a member is transferring
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A) primary prevention. B) secondary prevention. C) tertiary prevention. D) quaternary prevention.
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A. Unethical since it is not related to mental health treatment B Ethical since she earned a doctorate that entitles her to list it C. Unethical unless she discloses that it is in another field when asked D. Ethical since it was from an accredited university
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A) ?analyze the situation for the appropriateness of a macro intervention. B) ?arrange opportunities of social interaction for the elderly clients. C) ?arrange subsidized housing for the elderly clients. D) ?organize life skills lessons for the elderly clients.