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Shaylah is preparing to conduct a family assessment on the Morgan family. She is particularly interested in knowing how the family is doing now, but also how they were when they were at their best, as well as at their worst.
 
  This illustrates the importance of:
 
  a) Getting a good history
  b) Levels of family functioning
  c) Assessing enmeshment
  d) Establishing her role as the authority figure

Question 2

Canadian researchers have noted very high prevalence rates (30-50) for panic attacks and panic disorders among:
 
  a) Elderly women
  b) Native Canadians
  c) University students
  d) Adolescent males



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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