The idea of focusing treatment on the client's behaviour instead of the client's unconscious was inspired by:
A) behaviourism.
B) humanism.
C) functionalism.
D) existentialism.
A) behaviourism.
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Which of the following is a finding of Chao's (1996) cross-cultural study on maternal beliefs regarding school success between Chinese and European American mothers of preschoolers?
a) European American mothers showed greater concern for building their children's social skills and self-esteem. b) Chinese mothers were concerned about burnout if they pushed their child to excel academically. c) Chinese mothers believed in a less directive approach in instruction. d) European American mothers believed in the importance of direct intervention approaches to their children's schooling.
Claire and her husband are taking classes to prepare them for the birth of their first child. They are learning to do exercises, to focus breathing, and to relax through the contractions of labor. Their instructor tells them that what they are learning will help them to have an easier delivery, with less pain and less need for obstetrical medications. This best demonstrates the _____ method of
childbirth. a. Leboyer b. Lamaze c. Neugarten d. Brazelton
Children's earliest participation in work often begins with ______.
A. work alongside adults B. easy tasks at home C. observation of adults at work D. self-care (e.g., brushing teeth)
Describe the needs for achievement and affiliation, and identify some of the characteristics associated with each of these needs.
What will be an ideal response?