PTSD and other mental health problems are sometimes referred to as

a. Inevitable injuries from war
b. Least likely injuries of war
c. Silent injuries of war
d. Lasting injuries of war


c. Silent injuries of war

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When using the CLISD-PA Model:

a. The client and significant other complete a clinical interview b. Projective assessments are administered c. Reference are contacted d. Two counselors are used to facilitate social construction of perceptions regarding client problem.

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In TA, the ego state that functions more like a computer is the __________________ ego state.

a. adult b. parent c. child d. id

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

1. The upper middle class is often referred to as the top 1%. 2. Researchers frequently use demographic information such as income, occupation, and level of education as proxies for social class identification. 3. Poverty is all about money trouble and nothing else. 4. The poverty line suggests that a person attempting to live on $11,170 per year is technically not poor. 5. Working-class people often do not participate in workplace policy making, do not hire or fire other people, and have few options for autonomy or input regarding the pace and content of their workdays.

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When assessing a client's potential for harm, Beauchamp and Childress recommend the counselor assess primarily which elements?

a. probability of harm b. magnitude of harm c. physical vs. psychological nature of harm d. both a and b are correct.

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