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rachel9

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A woman goes to the airport to pick up her husband, returning from one of many business trips.
 
  Persons awaiting his flight are directed to a conference room where airline counselors explain that the flight crashed into the ocean, and it is believed that there are no survivors. The woman tells a counselor that it is too soon to be sure, he might still be alive, clinging to wreckage and waiting to be found. The patient is demonstrating: a. trial-and-error problem solving.
  b. adaptive denial.
  c. ineffective denial.
  d. acute confusion.

Question 2

Mr. Right employs 22 children in his clothing factory. Each child is no older than 10 years of age and works 11 hours a day, 6 days a week. Mr. Right is practicing:
 
  a. Abuse
  b. Neglect
  c. Violence
  d. Exploitation



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Answer to Question 1

B
The patient is denying the very likely death of her husband. Denial reduces anxiety, and it is adaptive when it serves to help the patient cope until more adaptive coping strategies and resources can be brought to bear. It would be ineffective denial if it failed to help her anxiety or was not replaced with more effective coping mechanisms. There is no indication that the patient is confused about the circumstances facing her. Trial-and-error problem solving is not in evidence, since it would involve a series of random responses, each tried in turn after the pervious effort failed.

Answer to Question 2

D
This describes the exploitation of children in providing a profit for Mr. Right. Abuse refers to the intentional misuse of something or someone that results in harm; neglect is described as causing harm to another's health or welfare through failure to provide for basic needs or by placing the person's health or welfare at unreasonable risk; and violence is defined as physical force that harms another.



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