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A_______case formulation emphasizes general inferences that apply to broad groups of individuals. |
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All of the following psychological disorders are more common among males than females except: |
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Is not regional or Generational |
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Children who are at increased risk problems in academic achievement are those who exhibit. |
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Behavioral impulsivity and cognitive impulsivity |
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Children with ADHD who are at increased risk for conduct or oppositional problems are those who exhibit: |
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Children with co-morbid________usually display more severe behavioral, academic, and social impairments. |
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Children with conduct problems generally show_____anxiety than those without conduct problems, and children with callous-unemotional interpersonal style show______anxiety. |
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General Family disturbances include |
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Marital discord and family instability |
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Generally, isolated symptoms of behavioral and emotional problems |
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Show little relation to children |
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ON the continuous performance test (CPT), Marnie made several errors of omission, a sign of: |
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ON the continuous performance test, Johnny made several errors of commission, a sign of |
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On the CPT, children with ADHD tend to |
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Make more errors of omission and commission than other children |
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Research demonstrates that, with respect to aggression, girls |
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Engage in more relational forms of aggression |
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The detailed representation of the individual child or family as a unique entity is referred to as a _________case formation |
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The over-representation of boys with psychological disorders likely reflects: |
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The prevalence of ODD is __________the prevalence of CD. |
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The prevalence rate for CD is about |
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The prevalence rate for ODD is about: |
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The relationship between assessment and intervention is best viewed as: |
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The siblings of children referred for conduct problems: |
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Usually display as much negative behavior as their referred sibling(s) |
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The single most powerful predictor of conduct problems in adolescence is |
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The combination of early antisocial behavior and involvement with deviant peers |
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The tendency to attribute negative intent to others, especially when the actual intentions of the other child are unclear, is referred to as: |
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The tendency to attribute negative intent to others, especially when the actual intentions of the other child are unclear, is referred to as: |
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What might be the most difficult task for a child with ADHD |
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Working for 45 minutes on a sheet of simple math problems |
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When is a child with ADHD likely to display more motor activity than other children |
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When asked to sit still at his desk |
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Which of the following is an additional criteria for a diagnosis of ADHD? |
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Symptoms must produce significant impairments in the child |
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Which of the following is equally common among males and females? |
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Which of the following is least likely to co-occur with conduct problems? |
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Which of the following is not an additional criteria for a diagnosis of ADHD? |
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Symptoms must appear prior to age 12 |
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Which of the following typically does not have much bearing on a clinician |
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All of these have bearing |
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