A) Will patients accept the intervention?
B) Will patients comply with the requirements?
C) Has research shown the treatment to be effective?
D) Is the treatment relatively easy to administer?
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A) pathological gambling.
B) battered wife syndrome.
C) posttraumatic stress disorder.
D) borderline personality disorder.
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A) "What kind of research should be done to determine the type of clinician best suited for particular patients in terms of their diagnosis and chronicity?"
B) "Is the treatment effective compared to an alternative treatment or to no treatment in a controlled clinical research setting?"
C) "How long should a treatment be continued if there is no improvement in the patient's condition or if the patient has serious side effects?"
D) "What is the most efficient way of admitting patients to clinics or hospitals?"
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A) A long-term commitment can be made.
B) A short-term commitment can be made.
C) The person can be given psychotropic medication immediately.
D) The person can be put in jail.
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A) It concerns a person's mental state at the time a crime is committed.
B) It states that individuals are not responsible for criminal behavior if they do not know what they are doing.
C) It states that individuals are not responsible for their behavior if they don't know that what they are doing is wrong.
D) It is based on a case in which paranoid delusions influenced an individual to actually kill the British prime minister.
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A) A person can be found incompetent to stand trial and still be convicted of the crime.
B) A person can be found NGRI but competent to stand trial.
C) More individuals are found NGRI than are found incompetent to stand trial.
D) A person found incompetent to stand trial is placed in a mental hospital for an indefinite period of time.
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A) short term (2-20 days)
B) long term (>20 days)
C) both of these
D) neither of these
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A) The right to be informed about the purpose of the research study
B) The right to refuse treatment
C) The right to protection from harm
D) The right to review manuscripts based on data they provide
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A) notification that civil commitment proceedings are taking place.
B) required presence during the proceedings.
C) representation by an attorney.
D) selection of a judge who will determine the outcome of the case.
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A) When a person can be legally declared to have a mental illness
B) When a person can be placed in a mental hospital for treatment
C) Both of these
D) Neither of these
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A) medication
B) research participants' rights
C) a patient's right to treatment
D) legal representation
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A) a person has a mental illness and is in need of treatment.
B) a person is dangerous to himself/herself or others and is in need of treatment.
C) a person is unable to care for himself/herself.
D) a person asks to be admitted to a mental hospital.
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A) Needing treatment
B) Grave disability
C) Danger to self and others
D) Neither of these
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A) Previously hospitalized patients received adequate care in most communities.
B) Funding for community mental health centers was sufficient to provide care for previously hospitalized patients.
C) Deinstitutionalization is considered a success because patient care improved.
D) Deinstitutionalization is considered a failure because patient care deteriorated.
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A) Improvements can happen quickly.
B) Improvements always address the issues in need of reform.
C) Laws can be changed.
D) None of the above
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A) 20%
B) 45%
C) 70%
D) 90%
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A) attorneys
B) judges
C) psychologists
D) law scholars
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A) the insanity defense is no longer legal in most states.
B) the insanity defense is used successfully far less often than the public believes.
C) the insanity defense is rarely abused, except in highly publicized cases.
D) the insanity defense does not mean that the person does not go to jail.
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A) Should a mentally ill person be involuntarily committed if he or she is not dangerous but in need of treatment?
B) Should a mentally ill person be civilly committed if he or she has been convicted of a crime?
C) Should a mentally ill person be involuntarily committed at the request of family or relatives who believe it is in the person's best interest?
D) If a person is mentally ill, unable to care for him/herself, and in need of help, should the law allow for involuntary commitment?
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