Carla, a 10-month-old infant, sees her caregiver enter the room carrying a bottle of milk for another child in the day care center
Carla watches the caregiver give the bottle to the other child, and then extends her hands toward the bottle, making noises that indicate she wants one as well. Her caregiver notices, picks Carla up, and quickly prepares a bottle for her. In this example, Carla is demonstrating
a. knowledge of inferred intention.
b. preoperational thinking.
c. decentration.
d. means-end behavior.
d
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Which of the following is NOT a reason for a counselor to refer a client for neuropsychological assessment?
a. The client displays abrupt behavioral or mental changes b. The client exhibits subtle changes, such as memory or attention lapse, speech disturbance, or motor dysfunction c. The client was diagnosed with an intellectual disability in early childhood d. There is suspected trauma to the brain as a result of illness or injury
The theoretical foundations of a group
a. will influence the working stage. b. dictates the type of change that is desired. c. dictates the process through which a change should take place. d. All of the above.
When group members emphasize only the positive aspects of group rather than what they learned, it is known as _________________
a. saying goodbye b. farewell-party syndrome c. releasing d. recycling
_______________ in group treatment is concerned primarily with leadership
(a) Subsystems (b) Hiearchy (c) Roles (d) Rules