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Abnormal Psychology Study Set 6
Quiz 17: Contemporary and Legal Issues in Abnormal Psychology
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Question 41
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Which of the following can be committed against their will to a psychiatric hospital?
Question 42
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One difference between voluntary hospitalization and involuntary commitment is that people who are in the hospital voluntarily
Question 43
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Homicidal behavior amongst former patients is greatest with a diagnosis of
Question 44
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Predicting dangerousness is most comparable to
Question 45
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The Tarasoff rule usually applies
Question 46
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One of the main reasons it is so hard to predict future dangerousness is
Question 47
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Once a person has been involuntarily committed to a mental institution,he or she
Question 48
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Although the majority of currently disordered persons shows no tendency toward violence,an increased risk of violence is likely among those who
Question 49
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Emergency hospitalization without a commitment hearing is permitted when
Question 50
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Under what circumstances can a therapist violate a client's confidence?
Question 51
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What was unusual about the Hinckley case?
Question 52
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What doctrine came out of the original Tarasoff v.Regents of the University of California et al.case?
Question 53
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Tarasoff-style laws
Question 54
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What is one of the best predictors of future violence?
Question 55
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The underlying basis of the insanity defense is
Question 56
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What kind of mistake do most mental health professionals make when assessing dangerousness?
Question 57
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Once a person is committed to a mental hospital
Question 58
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In most states that have a Tarasoff-type rule,when a client threatens someone,a therapist must
Question 59
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Suppose a family is quite alarmed about the threatening behavior of a relative. They want to petition the court for commitment but there is no time to get a court order.What option does the family have?