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Pineapplelove6

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When evaluating someone's level of functioning and mental health status, it is important to
  recognize that
 
  A) most behaviors can be categorizes as either adaptive or maladaptive
  B) all behaviors occur in patterns of discontinuity
  C) virtually all behaviors occur on a continuum
  D) behaviors that interfere with normal daily functioning, even for a only a few days, should
  become the subject of clinical attention

Question 2

When school social workers coordinate a range of services received by a student, such as an
  outside counselor, a psychiatrist, a truancy officer, the police department, a child welfare agency,
  the family, all the student's teachers, and the school admi
 
  A) case management B) multidisciplinary case coordination
  C) coordinated counseling D) multidisciplinary care provision



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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