When children are able to direct their attention away or distract themselves when they are distressed or frustrated, they ______.
A. are better liked by peers
B. have fewer digestive problems
C. perform better academically
D. sleep better
Answer: A
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Kayla thinks she has noticed a pattern of differences in her
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a. give b. shoe c. go d. come
Based on your understanding of psychosocial rehabilitation for schizophrenia, which of the following is most likely to be the biggest difficulty in its implementation?
A. Patient preferences for inpatient treatment B. Lack of ideas about what concrete steps could be implemented C. Lack of financial or personnel resources D. Preferences by the families of patients for medication-only treatment