Some researchers believe that the DSM-5 criteria for substance use disorder are developmentally insensitive. What does this mean, and do you agree?

What will be an ideal response?


This means that the same criteria are used irrespective of the age of the individual. For instance, low grades and truancy are common signs of alcohol use problems among adolescents, but these are not present in the diagnostic criteria for the condition. For their opinion, they can choose an affirmative or negative stance as long as it’s defended. One example might be that the current symptom categories are sufficiently broad to allow for these manifestations to count, minimally toward clinically significant impairment and distress. Another might be that yes, they are developmentally insensitive because these possibilities are not explicated.

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The WAIS-IV would be appropriate to assess the cognitive abilities of a

a. preschool child. b. 10 year old child. c. 25 year old. d. group of individuals of a wide range of ages.

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The two most common clinical symptoms associated with presenting oneself for counseling services are _________________

A. mania and depression B. depression and schizophrenia C. anxiety and depression D. abuse and anxiety

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One of the primary concerns with a client who has an alternative sexual identity is the _______________________________

a. potential to live from an inauthentic person to avoid negative social consequences b. inability of the client to fit in with societal expectations c. countertransference of the counselor who may hold different values than the client d. lack of experience an existential counselor may have in working with clients of varying sexual orientations

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What is the optimal Item Difficulty Index average for a quiz that has 2 response choices?

a. .25 b. .85 c. .65 d. 1.0

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