What are the three components of successful therapeutic outcomes?
What will be an ideal response?
Therapist, client, and how the intervention approach was applied.
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Which of the following statements about psychobiological causes for childhood psychological disorders is NOT true?
a. Most childhood disorders do not have specific biological causes that have been identified. b. Specific biological abnormalities that have been identified are not present in every child with a disorder. c. We cannot infer that the biological abnormalities cause a disorder in every case. d. The mind and the brain are completely separate and the brain cannot influence or cause mental problems independently.
Kao has parents who are warm, loving and supportive. If he responds as others have in studies of attachment, as a young adult he will describe himself in which of the following ways?
A) ?uncomfortable with intimacy B) ?worried about being abandoned C) ?not very likeable D) ?easy to know
According to Adlerian theory, attention, power, and revenge are often goals of:
A. drop-out students. B. dominate personalities. C. teens who feel less significant. D. misbehavior.
Which statement best describes what Kohen and colleagues found regarding the indirect effects of environmental risks on families?
a. neighborhood disadvantage and low cohesion predicted maternal depression and poor family functioning, resulting in punitive disciplining of children b. neighborhood disadvantage and low cohesion predicted paternal abuse and poor family functioning c. neighborhood disadvantage and low cohesion predicted divorce and child abuse d. neighborhood disadvantage predicted low cohesion and child maltreatment