Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The child’s distress is necessary for a diagnosis of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD).
2. Lying would be considered a covert symptom of CD.
3. Childhood-onset CD is usually associated with worse outcomes than adolescent-onset CD.
4. Using DSM-5 criteria, children can have both ODD and CD at the same time.
5. Because youths with ODD and CD often have first-degree relatives with histories of conduct problems or antisocial behavior, we can conclude that conduct problems are transmitted due to shared genes.


1, False
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. FAlse

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a. The family punishes the identified patient by ignoring him. b. It is a form of running away from the family—a member emotionally disengages. c. The nuclear family withdraws from the extended family. d. Emotional cutoff is the level of anxiety where the family members stop communicating with one another. e. This is not a term used in family systems theory.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The American Personnel and Guidance Association (APGA) was originally a professional interest network focusing on bringing counseling-related groups together. 2. One implication of the growth of licensure in counseling was an increased number of counseling graduate programs. 3. CACREP is a relatively new affiliate organization that is still trying to set forth its identity. 4. The APGA changed its name to be inclusive of all subdivisions of ACA. 5. American Association for Counseling and Development changed its name to the American Counseling Association.

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Which theory emphasizes that the individual has requirements of the workplace, and that the workplace has requirements of the individual?

a. Holland b. TWA c. Super’s Developmental d. Gottfredson’s

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Personality traits are difficult to research due to the

a. fact they frequently change as an individual ages b. limited number assessment tools to measure traits c. small amount of previous research conducted on the subject d. high number of adjectives that can be used to describe others

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