You have been asked to design a program that can help teenagers after a pregnancy. Based on past research, what would you include in your program?
What will be an ideal response?
Research indicates that effective programs will have the following components: an emphasis on correct and consistent use of contraceptives in order to prevent another pregnancy, support for educational and occupational goals, encourage family support, provide community help when needed, provide training in parenting skills and information about child development, and have staff to help them to develop a strong sense of self-esteem.
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transfer important intense, unrealistic feelings and expectations from their past onto the therapist, so that their relationship mirrors other relationships in the client's life. Another possibility, however, is that stable personality traits in the client may cause him or her to simply react in similar ways to different people. This is an important reminder of the critical thinking concept of A) ruling out rival hypotheses. B) replicability. C) falsifiability. D) extraordinary claims.
When Luke kissed Laura, her heart rate increased. Luke always wore Old Spice After Shave. Whenever Laura smelled Old Spice, her heart raced. Old Spice After Shave was the __________.
A. unconditioned stimulus B. unconditioned response C. conditioned stimulus D. conditioned response
Behavior activation treatment
A) combines pharmacotherapy and behavioral therapy. B) combines interpersonal therapy and behavioral methodology. C) emphasizes activity and involvement in interpersonal relationships. D) focuses on implementing cognitive changes.
Who among the following theorized the hierarchy of needs?
A. Abraham Maslow B. Carl Rogers C. David Winter D. David McClelland