Which of the following is a cognitive strategy for treating clients with schizophrenia?
A. Removing the client from the stressful settings where communication is difficult
B. Teaching patients ways of disputing their delusional beliefs or hallucinatory experiences
C. Training the client to attend to, and perceive, the subtleties of communication
D. Teaching family members normal patterns of communication
Answer: B
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Research examining oft-made criticisms of television-watching in children has found that a. children's programs that are less than 30 minutes in length can harm a child's attention span, but longer programs actually promote attention skills. b. watching television is harmful to a child's attention span, regardless of the content of the program being viewed. c. simply watching television does
not do harm to a child's ability to pay attention. d. it is virtually impossible to make any blanket statements about the benefits or harms associated with watching television in childhood.
According to the text, without society, the self would ____
a. not exist in full b. still exist in full c. be purely independent d. be purely interdependent
Assimilation, marginalization, integration, and separation are the four main patterns of
a. adaptation to a new culture. b. stress management techniques. c. microstressors faced by college students. d. typical reactions during a psychosomatic illness.