What are frequent challenges in working with European Americans?
A) ?Anger, resentment, and feelings of low self-worth arise when historical discriminatory practices such as anti-Semitism are discussed.
B) ?Low self-esteem, fear of deportation, and being unwelcome by religious denominations.
C) ?Little social support, racial discrimination, and single-parent households.
D) ?Anger, resentment, and feelings of low self-worth arise when anticipated benefits or rewards fail to materialize.
D
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A. Depression is overdiagnosed and overmedicated among the elderly. B. Older people who receive a diagnosis of depression do not experience great stigma because depression is understandable as one ages. C. Families rarely realize that people who are experiencing other major illnesses, such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, Parkinson's disease, and stroke, are frequently depressed as well. D. Depression results in elderly women having the highest suicide rate of any demographic group.
With respect to plea bargaining
A) it is estimated that less than 20% of all criminal convictions are the result of negotiated guilty pleas. B) research indicates that the poor and racial minorities are less likely than members of other groups to negotiate their pleas. C) recent "get tough" legal reforms have ruled out the possibility of plea bargaining for certain offenses. D) both A and B are correct
According to Beechem, an expert on elderly alcoholism, all except which of the following is true?
A) ?the elderly tend to avoid substance abuse services B) ?there is often a problem of misdiagnosis C) ?established criteria for classifying alcohol problems among the aged are inadequate D) ?early onset alcoholism is correlated with fewer health problems than later onset, which tends to be more severe