Gender identity models are based on research that includes individuals who are not middle

class.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Not only does the practitioner explore the severity of the problem, s/he will also need to explore how the problem is affecting the person's functioning

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Medicare is the fastest growing component of many state budgets. 2. Quinn argues that divestment planning for the purpose of qualifying for Medicaid coverage of long-term care costs is an ethical practice. 3. Quinn argues that middle- and upper-middle-class people are acting irresponsibly when they rid themselves of their assets to qualify for Medicaid. 4. According to Quinn, when middle- and upper-middle-class people qualify for Medicaid rather than use their own money to pay for care, the quality of care deteriorates. 5. People should purchase long-term care insurance or use their savings to pay for care in a nursing home, according to Quinn.

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How is a case of potential elder abuse different from a case of potential child abuse?

a. The aged are more vulnerable physically, socially, and emotionally b. Children are more likely than elders to be victims of financial exploitation c. People of all ages have a right to live in ways that others may judge risky d. An adult, unlike a child, is always presumed mentally competent until proven otherwise e. None of the above

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Sullivan (1992) was one of the first theorists to apply the ________ to the area of chronic mental

illness where clients suffering from mental illness are encouraged to recognize and develop their own personal strengths and abilities A) encouragement perspective B) strengths perspective C) collective encouragement perspective D) abilities perspective

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