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Many child and adolescent problems can be best described as: Failure to demonstrate development progress Absence of key survival skills needed to survive Result of excessive expectations by parents Stresses associated with educational demands - Answer-Failure to demonstrate development progre...

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Clinical Child Psychology Exam 1
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Many child and adolescent problems can be best described as:


Failure to demonstrate development progress
Absence of key survival skills needed to survive
Result of excessive expectations by parents
Stresses associated with educational demands - Answer-Failure to demonstrate development
progress


Interventions for children and adolescents are often intended to:
Restore previous levels of functioning
Serve as a warning for negative behaviors
Reform behavior to norms
Eliminate stress to promote further development - Answer-Eliminate stress to promote further
development


In the 17th and 18th century, acts of child maltreatment were:
Illegal
Very uncommon but largely overlooked
Practiced among lower economical status
Assumed parents rights for educating and discipling child - Answer-Assumed parents rights for
educating and discipling child


John Locke advanced belief that children were:
Possessed by the devil
Uncivilized
Emotionally sensitive beings
Young adults - Answer-Emotionally sensitive beings

,Which method did John Martin use to tame the wild boy:
Cold showers
Tranquilizers
Time outs
Massages - Answer-Massages


During the early part of the 20th century, the biological model led to:
Belief that mental illness had no physical basis
Improved treatments
More control of research methods
Eugenics and segregation - Answer-Eugenics and segregation


Freud was the first to link mental disorders and:
Neurotransmitter imbalances
Early childhood experiences
Possession by evil spirit
Classical conditioning - Answer-Early childhood experiences


Who is the father of behaviorism: - Answer-John Watson


In the first half of the 20th century, most children with mental disorders were:
Institutionalized
Treated with behavioral therapy
Treated with psychoanalysis
Overlooked - Answer-Institutionalized


The work of Rene Spitz led to the development of:
Organic model of mental illness
The first documented attempt to help specialize mental disease in children

, Empirically supported behavioral techniques eliminating children's fears
Raised serious questions about the harmful effects of institutionalization on a child's
development - Answer-Raised serious questions about the harmful effects of institutionalization
on a child's development


During the 1950s and 1960s__________emerged as the systematic approach to treating
childhood disorders:
Psychoanalysis
Family therapy
Behavior therapy
Institutionalization - Answer-Behavior therapy


What's the purpose of IEP:
Test a child using standardized tests
Actively diagnose a child's illness against a model
Tailor the child school program to their needs
Understand the role of family history in mental health - Answer-Tailor the child school program
to their needs


Psychological disorders are defined as patterns of behavioral, cognitive, emotional, or physical
systems that are associated with:
Deviance
Defiance of norms
Disobedience
Distress - Answer-Distress


Which description of a child would be considered labeling a child where they are describing her
behavior?
Actually as a child with mental retardation
Carly is a depressed child.
... is a child with autism.
Robin is a child who is small. - Answer-... is a child with autism.

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