_____ is a type of family therapy designed for adolescents with long-term behavioral and emotional problems that have resulted in trouble with the legal system.

A. Solution-focused therapy
B. Narrative therapy
C. Family structure therapy
D. Multisystemic family therapy


D. Multisystemic family therapy

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A) the United Kingdom B) France C) Germany D) the United States

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Rachel is described as more inactive than most other babies. She tends to be fairly moody. She doesn't respond very intensely to anything. Rachel is very hesitant when she meets new people, but she will accept them after a little while. When her mother introduces new foods, Rachel doesn't like them at first. She needs to try them multiple times before she will eat. What temperamental style does Rachel have?

A. easy B. difficult C. tenacious D. slow-to-warm-up

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__________ is one of the few serious inherited disorders caused by a dominant allele

a. Sickle-cell disease c. Turner's syndrome b. Phenylketonuria d. Huntington's disease

Psychology

Rachel is a high school junior who has explored several employment and education alternatives. She has chosen to attend the community college near home to become a diesel mechanic. What is the identity status of Rachel according to James Marcia?

A. Identity diffusion B. Identity achievement C. Identity moratorium D. Identity foreclosure

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