Interviewing a dyad is also called conjoint interviewing
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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How can clinicians determine whether a child’s inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive symptoms are developmentally inappropriate or excessive?
a. Clinicians don’t need to determine this; they simply need to determine whether the symptoms interfere with the child’s everyday functioning. b. Clinicians can observe the child’s classmates; if the child in question is significantly more inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive than his or her classmates on a given day, an ADHD diagnosis would be appropriate. c. Clinicians can ask children to rate their own behavior; because children are generally credible and valid at self-report, this would be sufficient for diagnosis. d. Clinicians can administer norm-referenced rating scales to parents and teachers; very high symptom ratings might qualify the child for a diagnosis of ADHD.
Which of the statements below is NOT TRUE with regard to grief and bereavement?
What will be an ideal response?
On a normally distributed curve, raw scores may become meaningful if you know the standard deviation and mean
of the group. a. True b. False
Behavioral counselors speak of operant conditioning as the process that shapes all behavior
a. True b. false