Which of the following is NOT a main way in which pediatric psychologists are involved in the care of youths with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) described in your text?
a. managing chronic pain
b. increasing adherence to medication and exercise therapy
c. reducing stress and conflict within the family
d. improving social skills to minimize peer ostracism
d. improving social skills to minimize peer ostracism
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Group dynamics are the powerful processes that take place in a group that affect ___________.
a. the group. b. the leader. c. it’s members. d. b and c. e. all of the above.
When a group leader accepts a potential member's or another professional's agreement on the importance of the group too quickly, the leader may need to use which skill? a. Empathy
b. Contracting. c. Looking for trouble when everything seems to be going the worker's way. d. Pointing out obstacles.
Research has indicated that those with DMDD may demonstrate temper outbursts for all of the following reasons EXCEPT ______.
a. They may interpret their own frustration as anger and act accordingly. b. They may interpret others’ fear as anger and act aggressively toward them as a result. c. They may like that others are afraid of them and act out to perpetuate their power in these situations. d. They may find frustration and other similar states as particularly aversive and hard to handle and may act out more than the average child in response to similar stressors.
Motivational interviews focus on
A. the culture of the client. B. the gender of the client. C. the client's approach to change. D. the housing and financial needs of the client.