When it is clear that a disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorder ought to be diagnosed,
but the practitioner does not have enough information about the child’s difficulties, the following
diagnosis is assigned with the understanding that as more information becomes available, a more
specific diagnosis can be made. It is:
a) Other specified disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorder
b) Unspecified disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorder
c) Pervasive developmental disorder
d) None of the above
a)
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While group members are sharing extremely personal information, leaders can remind members about __________ as a way of reassuring the member who is disclosing
A) ?storytelling B) ?breaches in confidentiality C) ?self-disclosing D) ?confidentiality
Each of the following therapies fall into the category of experiential family therapies EXCEPT:
A) the Satir growth model. B) symbolic-experiential therapy. C) emotionally focused therapy. D) external family systems.
Another name for toxemia is:
A. Ectopic pregnancy B. Rh incompatibility C. Preeclampsia D. Fetal alcohol syndrome
Feminist research argues that:
a. women experience the world in more positive ways than men b. men and women perceive the world differently c. women’s experiences of the world and more important than men’s d. all of the choices