An example of factitious disorder imposed on another is
a. deliberate actions directed toward making a child sick
b. a parent lying to a doctor, e.g., saying that the child has had symptoms that never really existed.
c. a parent developing the same symptoms that the child exhibits.
d. convincing a child to lie to a doctor about factitious symptoms.
a
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Erikson is best known for his eight stages of psychosocial development. Consider the stage of trust versus mistrust and (A) identify when this stage occurs; (B) give a general description of a positive and negative development of this stage
What will be an ideal response?
Noel is waiting in a very long line at the bank, again. Rather than focusing on how this is going to throw his whole schedule for the day out, he thinks about how he could rearrange his errands. He decides that next time, he will cash his check before his noon-hour aerobic class, rather than after the class. That way the lines at the bank will probably be shorter. In this case, Noel is coping
with potential stress: a. using distraction b. by deriving future alternatives c. using biofeedback d. using autogenic relaxation
The most common method for juvenile transfer, ________ is used by 44 states plus the district of Columbia.
A. judicial discretion B. statutory exclusion C. prosecutorial discretion D. reverse waiver