"True" PTSD is age-specific to adults. (p. 188)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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

1. One of the reasons why the concept of codependency has been challenged is because it turns the focus of blame to the family. 2. An important reason mental health professionals are uncomfortable with the concept of codependency is that it gives too much power to the individual and removes the need to address family issues in counseling. 3. It is important to only use the term “codependency” when referring to family members, and avoid the terms “enabler” or “enabling.” 4. The person who acts as a “persecutor” in a codependent relationship blames everyone but the dysfunctional member for problems in the family. 5. A health care professional may behave in an enabling way by opting not to add an SUD diagnosis to a patient’s profile.

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The preoccupied client:

A) ?most worries about losing a relationship. B) ?most worries about other's dependency on them. C) ?has de-activating and hyperactivating coping strategies that allow many of them to function with only modest symptomatology. D) ?most worries about losing a relationship and has de-activating and hyperactivating coping strategies that allow many of them to function with only modest symptomatology.

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Which of the following bioethical question is of concern to social workers?

A. What are the licensing requirements for a lab technician in the genetics field? B. How will health insurance companies pay for the cost of genetic counseling and what will be the cost to society? C. How will training on the technological advancements in the genetic field be carried out and by whom? D. Who should have access to genetic information and will persons who are poor be economically disadvantaged in the use of genetic information?

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Freeman profiles the anorexic population as:

(a) young, single, women with little education (b) young, single Caucasian men and women with moderate education (c) adolescent attempting to "fit in" (d) young, single Caucasian women with a college education

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