Moral treatment declined in the U.S. because
a) It was no longer feasible in large public hospitals.
b) It was not as effective as advocates claimed.
c) a and b
d) neither a nor be
C
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A) ?precontemplation B) ?contemplation C) ?preparation D) ?action
Good responses in a therapeutic setting tend to:
a. Require practice to make them automatic b. Promote withdrawal and defensiveness c. Promote withdrawal and defensiveness d. Make clear the superiority of the worker
In intervening to modify alignments, _____ may be used to delineate family boundaries and to highlight and modify interactions and transactional patterns
A) ?evaluative feedback B) ?structural mapping C) ?cognitive dissonance D) ?enmeshed alliances
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Trends can be represented using summary lines 2. Participants must not know that intervention may be delayed while baseline information is being collected so as not to taint the results. 3. Reactivity may well be a benefit in single subject design 4. Magnitude refers to the intensity of a particular behavior or psychological state.