The McNaughton rule established guidelines for
a. criminal competence.
b. determining whether a defendant was insane when committing a crime.
c. loosening the current definitions of insanity for defense purposes.
d. all of the above
b
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a. children's relationships with each other helped them master their anxiety and develop the capacity for social relationships b. traumatic experiences can lead to severe disruptions in the capacity to experience empathy and thus to maintain normal peer relationships c. therapy with pets can be helpful in helping children overcome trauma and establish new friendships d. children only trust their own parents and siblings after their traumatic experiences, which led them to miss the benefits of peer relationships
Which situation describes an adolescent experiencing identity diffusion?
a) John is unable to find one identity. b) Albert accepts others' values and desires. c) Stephanie rebels against the desires of her parents. d) Victoria has few goals and is apathetic about the future.