_____________________ are _________________ symptoms of PTSD

a. Intrusive thoughts, flashbacks, and nightmares; not
b. Intrusive thoughts, flashbacks, and nightmares; common
c. Alienation, avoidance, and agitation; rare
d. Alienation, avoidance, and agitation; not


B

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Smitri applies a social work perspective to analyze the relationship between personal troubles and public issues. She concludes that _____.

A. personal troubles always result from inappropriate choices or behavioral problems B. solutions for personal troubles and public issues are separate and distinct C. public issues are in the public domain and have no bearing on personal troubles D. personal troubles and public issues are interconnected

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Feminist theorists are cautious about which of the following?

A. studying the experiences of diverse women of color, lesbians, those who are poor and others B. engaging in activism to promote women’s equality such as involvement in voter registration C. promoting better family policies such as better nutrition and health care for mothers and children D. following Marxists’ tradition of understanding oppression based on economic inequality

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Chronic PTSD can occur from one year after initial exposure of perceived trauma and becomes a chronic condition.

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Self-care is essential for social workers because:

a. work with terminally ill patients can activate death anxiety. b. social workers can develop compassion fatigue. c. social workers develop attachments to the patients and may deal with grief. d. all of the above

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