According to the social control perspective, co-occurrence in externalizing disorders is due to
A) family influences and genetic factors.
B) one externalizing problem leading to another.
C) a failure to learn appropriate methods of self-control and self-regulation.
D) risk-taking tendencies that restrict selection of environments.
C
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The primary tasks or general goals of the therapeutic process include all of the following EXCEPT that of
a. making a diagnosis about the type of problem involved. b. comparing the cost effectiveness of various treatment possibilities. c. proposing a probable etiology for the condition in question. d. making a prognosis, or an estimate, of the course the problem will take with and without treatment.
Mahori was strapped to his mother's back for the first year of his life. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Mahori's parents gave him extra "tummy time" to develop his muscles. b. Mahori's motor development will be similar to an American child if they are compared during kindergarten. c. The sequence of his motor development will be different from that of babies in cultures where walking during infancy is actively encouraged. d. When it comes to Mahori's motor development, environment plays a stronger role than genetics.