Grief-stricken school-age children are
A) usually more willing than adolescents to confide in parents.
B) less likely than teenagers to escape from grief through acting-out behavior.
C) less likely than adolescents to become depressed.
D) more likely to adjust favorably if they are protected from the details of the death.
A
You might also like to view...
Milly is a heroin addict who is trying to quit her habit. Which of the following is she NOT likely to experience?
a. profuse sweating b. periods of prolonged hyperactivity c. convulsive shaking and kicking d. severe cramps, vomiting, and diarrhea
Which of the following statements is not true regarding normative age-graded influences?
A) They are influences that affect certain generations of people, but not others. B) They are influences that occur to most people. C) They are influences that are associated with age. D) They are influences that spark predictable changes in people.