Which of the following statements reflect the most likely risk factors seen in a child with the
diagnosis of a conduct disorder:
a) Parental rejection and neglect, inconsistent child-rearing practices, harsh discipline,
physical or sexual abuse, lack of supervision, early institutional living, frequent changes
of caregivers, large family size, parental criminality
b) Peer rejection, association with a delinquent peer group, neighborhood exposure to
violence
c) Having a parent or sibling with conduct disorder, biological parents with severe alcohol
use, depressive and bipolar disorders, or schizophrenia or who have a history of conduct
disorder or attention/deficit hyperactivity disorder
d) None listed
d)
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were ineffective in securing the rights outlined by the
Fourteenth Amendment.
a. True b. False
Some contend that reliance on __________ sacrifices the quality of interpersonal interactions for the quantity of interactions
A) ?telephones B) ?friends and family C) ?social media D) ?coworkers
Referral is an important component of the termination process
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 changed the timeframe for
development of a child's permanency plan from ____ to ____ months. a. 18 to 24 b. 24 to 18 c. 12 to 18 d. 18 to 12