If a clinician is informed that a prospective client, who is seeing things that are not actually there, is African-American and in a lower income bracket, the clinician may be more likely to
a) suggest a diagnosis of mood disorder.
b) suggest a diagnosis of schizophrenia.
c) suggest that there is a good prognosis for treatment.
d) recommend a second opinion.
b
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Which of the following descriptions defines the family in its most common form?
A) a group of people, related by blood, who divide responsibilities, such as child rearing, food provision, and protection B) a commitment between two adults who pledge faithfulness to each other C) a mother giving birth to her children and providing food and shelter until the age of 18 D) an enduring commitment between a man and woman who feed, shelter, and nurture their children until they reach maturity
Sarah is an eight-year-old female who displays many male traits. What is the most likely peer reaction to Sarah?
a. Envy b. Delight c. Rejection d. Empathy