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Quiz: CH 8)

Kayla has a client, Tegan, who is hard of hearing and diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Tegan can be described as having ______.



dual disabilities

co-occurring disabilities

coincidental disabilities

two categorical disabilities

Ans: co-occurring disabilities



Quiz: CH 8) According to the DSM-5, intellectual challenges are characterized by
limitations in intellectual functioning and what else?

Ans: adaptive behavior



Quiz: CH 8) Many of the well-known learning differences ______.

Ans: do not disappear over time



Quiz: CH 8) . People who are stereotyped and stigmatized because of their challenges
often respond by doing what?




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, Ans: They begin to act the way that the people who are stigmatizing them expect them to
act.



Quiz: CH 8) Media coverage frequently focuses on heartwarming features and inspirational
stories about people with physical, cognitive, and developmental challenges. This often does
what?

Ans: reinforces stereotypes and underestimates people's capabilities



Quiz: CH 8) Which of the following is NOT a guideline established under the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

-People are entitled to protection under the ADA simply on the basis of having a diagnosed
disability.

-Employers are strictly limited when it comes to asking job applicants to answer medical
questions, take a medical exam, or identify a disability.

-Once someone has begun work, an employer generally can only ask medical questions or
request an exam if documentation is needed to support an employee request for
accommodations.

-Employers must keep all medical records and information confidential and in separate
medical files.

Ans: People are entitled to protection under the ADA simply on the basis of having a
diagnosed disability.



Quiz: CH 8) Social workers best serve clients with disabilities by ______.

Ans: attuning to what the clients want and refraining from making assumptions or labeling.



Quiz: CH 8) An important component of using person-first language is that ______.

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, Ans: the challenge is no longer the primary, defining characteristic of the individual but just
one of several aspects of the individual



Quiz: CH 8) (t or f) The law places strict limits on employers when it comes to asking job
applicants to answer medical questions, take a medical exam, or identify a challenging
condition.

Ans: true



Quiz: CH 9) What is problematic about the use of the term abnormal?

Ans: Multiple definitions of abnormality fail to distinguish between desirable and
undesirable behavior.



Quiz: CH 9) I am confused on this one (QUESTION 2)

Ans: look at your chapter 9 question two



Quiz: CH 9) Most mental health providers would hold that mental health includes all but
which of the following?

Ans: vibrant creativity and unique perspectives



Quiz: CH 9) Which of the following is true about homosexuality and mental illness?

-The World Health Organization's International Classification of Diseases (ICD) stopped
categorizing homosexuality as a mental illness before it was removed from the DSM.

-The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) listed homosexuality as a
mental illness until 1973.

-Homosexuality has never officially been considered a mental illness in the United States,
though it was still the subject of considerable discrimination.
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