Based on what is known about the potential devastating impact of maltreatment on a child's development provide support for the following statement, "In an ideal world, treatment would be readily available and strongly encouraged at the time of disclosure" (Trickett, 2011)

What will be an ideal response?


• Reference to what is known about duration, type of event, duration, etc. on a child's physical, social, self, cognitive and relationships both in the short term and long term
• Reference to importance of early and sustained detection and intervention

Psychology

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In the second stage of grief, people tend to engage in which behavior?

A. cycle back to numbness if the pain is too severe B. reach the accommodation stage where they pick up the pieces of their lives and construct new identities C. fully experience grief and acknowledge the reality that the separation from the dead person is permanent D. avoid the situation by carrying on with usual routines of life

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Why should defense lawyers be cautious about using the insanity defense?

A. It is rarely successful. B. Most defendants feign mental illness in order to escape punishment. C. Hospitalization is not an appropriate consequence for those who have committed violent crimes. D. No reason-it is frequently successful.

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Research on the impact of fear-inspiring messages in anti-AIDS films is ____

a. inconsistent with other research on fear-inspiring messages on more general topics b. consistent with other research on fear-inspiring messages on more general topics c. indicative that fear-inspiring messages tend to be very persuasive on anti-AIDS messages d. indicative that no one is persuaded by fear-inspiring messages on anti-AIDS messages

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