Problematic relationships and eating difficulties are examples of:

a. client behaviors.
b. client thoughts.
c. client affect.
d. client physiology.


.A

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If parents have a negative reaction to their child's assessment results indicating their child has a disability, the counselor should:

A) ?keep explaining the results to them until they feel more positive. B) ?refer the parents for grief counseling. C) ?monitor the situation so the child does not internalize the parents' reaction. D) ?not do anything because it is natural for parents to have a negative reaction.

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Of several techniques for handling severely disturbed callers, which is not appropriate?

a. slow them down. b. determine if they are on any medication. c. avoid placating or sympathizing. d. go along with delusions, to calm them down and gain their trust.

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Early childhood education has benefits for both the participating generation and the second generation.

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

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Which of the following best describes the dynamic that complicated the issue of childsexual abuse in the 1980s?

a. Often the court systems failed to take reports of child sexual abuse seriously in the 1980s. b. Sexual abuse cases were always tried in civil court when they were a criminal matter. c. The topic became very polarized with active advocacy groups on the side of believing children, and advocacy groups on the side of parental rights. d.Because sexual abuse cases are tried as a criminal matter, but childmaltreatment is investigated through child welfare, there needed to be coordination between law enforcement and child welfare.

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