High expressed emotion (EE) in families involving emotional over-involvement and chronic criticism of a distressed family member is one example of:

a. an impasse.
b. the initial stages of renegotiation.
c. communication deficits.
d. social skills deficits.


A

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a. Piaget's developmental approach b. Beck's cognitive approach c. Young's developmental approach d. Haye's cognitive-behavioral approach

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Billy's babysitter takes him to the park every day where he can play with other preschoolers. When Billy falls or gets hurt, his babysitter soothes him until he feels better

One day Dwayne, another preschool child, falls from the swings. Billy looks concerned and rushes over to help. Then Billy tells his babysitter that Dwayne got hurt. According to research, Billy's prosocial behavior is strongly related to Billy's experience of a. empathy and sympathy. b. guilt. c. anxiety. d. interest.

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Freeman states that the most effective treatment for those with gambling, sex, love, and work addiction involves:

(a) family members (b) the addicted individual only (c) no family members unless an in-patient setting is desired (d) only one's spouse

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When might using dyads be more advantageous than using rounds?

What will be an ideal response?

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