Stephanie meets Sam at a rave. As they are talking, Sam put a drug into Stephanie's drink as she turns her head to talk to a friend. When she wakes up the next morning, she finds herself in bed with Sam and learns that he had raped her the night before, although she has no memory of the assault. It is most likely that the drug Sam put into Stephanie's drink was ____.
a. ecstasy
b. MDMA
c. Rohypnol
d. LSD
Question 2Professor Jacobs is telling his class that suicide prevention centers are thought to be extremely helpful. He says, Although they only evaluate suicidal potential, they typically operate twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Research shows that the phone counselors and these centers are effective. Which portion of the statement is accurate?
a. They typically operate twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
b. Research shows that these centers are effective.
c. They only evaluate suicidal potential.
d. Research shows that the phone counselors are effective.
Question 3In support of the assertion that addiction is a disease, Wollschlaeger (2007) indicates that ____.
a. recovering alcoholics must completely abstain from drinking because any consumption will set off the disease process
b. under the right conditions, alcoholics can learn to limit their drinking to appropriate levels
c. controlled drinking may work for some alcohol abusers
d. alcoholics have the ability to control only some aspects of what causes the disease
Question 4One controversy concerning suicide prevention contracts is that ____.
a. most communities are so upset with them that they refuse to sign
b. they rarely assess the lethality of clients accurately
c. they are hard to draw up
d. their effectiveness has not been appropriately researched