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rachel9

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Which information noted on a psychosocial assessment is of greatest concern when identifying risk factors for the possible development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for a soldier about to be deployed to a war zone?
 
  a. A parent has been diagnosed with severe and persistent anxiety
  b. The soldier had an extended tour of duty in a war zone previously
  c. As a child the soldier survived a major hurricane that killed a sibling
  d. The spouse has suggested that their relationship may not survive this separation

Question 2

During a group meeting, you notice that one member always focuses on the problems at hand and every suggestion that is made. Which of the following group roles is this member fulfilling?
 
  a. problem solver
  b. intimidator
  c. naysayer
  d. devil's advocate



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Answer to Question 1

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There is evidence that the potential to develop PTSD may be influenced by earlier life experience such as the exposure to a traumatic experience as a child. While the other options suggest stressors, they are not as personally impactful or as traumatic as the correct option.

Answer to Question 2

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The group member who focuses on the problem at hand is the problem solver. The intimidator is the individual who takes over and scares off other members. The naysayer is one who predicts negative consequences, and the devil's advocate always finds fault with everyone and everything.





 

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