In terms of attachment, research shows that adoptive families
a) have the same attachment issues as families with biological offspring
b) have fewer attachment issues because "every child is a wanted child"
c) have relatively the same attachment issues as families with biological offspring
d) have more attachment issues, particularly in the case of adoption of older children who
have been abused
D
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According to the researchers who conducted the study of the juvenile gang intervention program described in Research in Practice 12.2, a qualitative approach was chosen for which of the following reasons?
a. It was the only way to conduct a cost-effective analysis. b. It was the only way to conduct a cost-benefit analysis. c. It provided access to the subjective experiences of the people being studied. d. There had been no previous studies of juvenile gangs.
Norms around attendance, participation, disagreement, and the use of process discussions should be established during the ______ stage of the task group.
a. pre-group b. formation c. goal pursuit d. evaluation
Object Relations Family Therapy emphasizes the basic human need for:
a. sexual gratification b. the release of aggression c. experiences d. attachment