Prognosis for childhood-onset fluency disorder is ______.

a. poor; most do not recover without treatment
b. poor; most do not recover even with treatment
c. good; most recover, but it can take 4 to 5 years
d. good; most recover within the first year of intervention


c. good; most recover, but it can take 4 to 5 years

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Boundaries serve to protect the welfare of clients because

a. counselors are vulnerable in counseling relationships. b. clients are vulnerable in counseling relationships. c. counselors and clients would often become friends if boundaries did not exist. d. counselors and clients naturally are attracted to each other. e. clients might use counselors to get their personal needs met if there were no boundaries.

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Kangaroo care is recommended to use with low-birth weight or preterm infants because it

A) ?enhances mother-infant attachment. B) ?steadies the infant's heart rate. C) ?regulates the infant's temperature. D) ?All of the above

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The transtheoretical model of change defines termination as:

a. the ability to sustain the effort required for relapse prevention. b. the stage that occurs when treatment ends. c. when problem behavior has improved sufficiently. d. the stage when a person does not experience temptations and does not have to work to avoid relapse.

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The _____________________________ of the brain is responsible for decision making and cost-benefit analysis and is underdeveloped in adolescents

a. Midbrain b. Limbic system c. Corpus collosum d. Prefrontal cortex

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