Who first used the term "family homeostasis" to describe the natural tendency of families to behave in such a manner so as to maintain a sense of balance, structure and stability in the face of change?
(a) Jackson (b) Wegscheider (c) Kaufman and Kaufman (d) McGoldrick
(a)
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The stage in which there is a lot of “trying out” or testing to see how one’s behavior is received is termed the _______ stage.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following is NOT one of the three main pathways toward conduct problems?
a. ODD only pathway b. childhood-onset CD pathway c. adolescent-onset CD pathway d. CD only pathway
General guidelines for intervention programs for children with autism spectrum disorder include
a. intensive social skills intervention beginning in the teen years. b. early entry into intervention, use of Applied Behavior Analysis, and parent training and support. c. infrequent assessment in order to reduce stress and negative effects of labeling. d. maintaining separate learning environments so that autistic children do not need to interact with their typically developing peers.
What, if any, is the difference between interpretation and reframe?
a. There is no discernable difference. b. Both focus on providing a new way of thinking for the client. c. Interpretation reveals new ways of thinking beneath client conversation; reframe defines a new frame of reference for considering issues. d. Interpretation is new ways of thinking provided by the client; reframe is a new frame of reference provided by the interviewer.