A significant problem with traditional homeless shelters is that they often make single mothers
feel
A) as if it were easier to remain in the shelter than regaining independence
B) entitled to be taken care of, thus reducing their motivation to gain a sense of selfsufficiency
C) as if it was society's fault that they are homeless
D) as if they are no longer the "head of household" with the power to make parenting
decisions in the best interest of their children
D
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Identify the 2 primary questions that should be addressed in the early stages of evaluation design to determine data collection needs.
What will be an ideal response?
A third-generation Japanese American woman flushes when she drinks alcohol. What might you conclude?
A. The flushing response indicates that she is an alcoholic. B. The flushing response indicates that she probably has a genetic sensitivity to alcohol. C. Based on statistics of substance disorders for third-generation women and on her flushing (genetic sensitivity to alcohol), she is at risk for alcoholism. D. She is probably not at risk for alcoholism despite her flushing, because being a third-generation American statistically shows low risk.
The most reliable cases of child abuse come from parents seeking custody of a child
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following would be LEAST likely to lead to a malpractice suit?
a. Failure to obtain or document informed consent b. Practicing beyond the scope of competency c. Unhealthy transference relationships d. Engaging in a bartering arrangement with a client