Which of the following treatments for conduct disorder involves group therapy where children might work with others who have similar problems?

a.) the Anger Coping and Coping Power Program
b.) parent-child interaction therapy
c.) problem-solving skills training
d.) parent management training


Answer: a.) the Anger Coping and Coping Power Program

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Stephen is extremely ambitious. He has been in his current job for 12 months, and he has told everyone that if he doesn't get a promotion at his next evaluation, he will move on. He is always in a hurry and impatient with coworkers who don't have their work done on time. He spends long hours at work, coming early and staying late. Stephen would most likely be described as having:

a. antisocial personality disorder b. a Type A personality c. a Type B personality d. dependent personality disorder

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Adolescents with a(n) ________ attachment pattern are well adjusted, have positive self-esteem, and social competence

A) secure B) disoriented C) ambivalent D) avoidant

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___________ is/are one of the most potent and widespread stimuli to which children in the United States are exposed

a. The Internet c. Music b. Video games d. Television

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You’ve probably heard stories about people getting their pets high on marijuana. Usually, animals do not have voluntary access to drugs. When they do have access to drugs, will non-human animals seek out drugs, and can they become addicted to drugs like humans can? 

A.Yes. Drugs typically work by mimicking neurotransmitters which are evolutionarily old and present in many animals, including humans. Physical addiction is thus possible for non-human animals. B.No. Experiencing effects of psychoactive drugs requires a state of altered consciousness. Only humans experience true consciousness. C.Yes. Animals will seek drugs, but only when the search does not interfere with the normal instinctive behavior, such as mating and grooming. They will search, but will not become addicted. D.No. Non-human animals cannot experience psychological dependence, and both psychological and physical dependence are necessary for true addiction.

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