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maltreate child have been limited due to a. lack of available services b. difficulty of parents admitting culpability c. families being financially unable to retain 7. Which statement best describes children's experience 31. Treatment services for families that have and expression of pain? a. Because their nervous systems are incomplete, infants do not fully experience pain b. Girls have a lower pain threshold than boys. c. Children have a higher pain threshold than services adults d. children not wanting to attend therapy d. Children and adults experience pain similarly 32. Which of the following has not been linked to 28. Willowbrook became infamous as/for parental adaptation in families where a child suffers from a chronic illness? a. cohesive family relationships a. using stigmatizing diagnoses b. an institution that abused and neglected its b. effective use of denial as a coping strategy c. perceived social support d. a sense of self-efficacy c segregating patients on the basis of theitr ethnicity d. being the first institution to use humane 33. Though similar in their concerns about eating and treatments on people with psychiatric diagnoses gaining weight, individuals with bulimia differ from individuals with anorexia in that theywhile those with anorexia dolare not. e. an institution where electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) was first used a. are within 10% of their normal weight b. are driven to thinness c. are secretive about their disorder d. do not eat - 29. Behavioral intervention can help children with diabetes and their families by a. inhibiting physical symptoms b. teaching self control and monitoring methods 34. A study was designed to determine the efficacy of new approaches to reduce infant distress during painful medical procedures. Behavioral observations (minutes of crying) were used to represent and quantify pain. Results indicated that infants in Condition A experienced lower levels of pain than those in Condition B. If true, which of the following would represent the greatest threat to the internal validity of the study? C. promoting parent accountability d. helping children better understand their intrapsychic needs and conflicts e. providing distractions 0. According to your textbook, children from families are at significantly greater risk for both physical abuse and neglect. a. religious b. small a. Conditions in a research setting are dissimilar to those in the actual community b. The parents may have had high levels of anxiety C. Minutes of crying is not a valid index of level C. two-parent d. poor of pain d. The study only included infants e. The treatments may be administered e. educated differently in the study compared to what would occur in an actual clinic

Explanation / Answer

27.(d)

28.(b)

29. (b)

30. (d) Poor parents are not able to be there all the time for their kids and thus there is inconsistent parenting and poor monitoring so this increases the chance of neglect and abuse.

31. (b)

32.(b)

33.(a)

The main criteria differences between Anorexia and Bulimia involves weight. An anorexic must technically be classified as underweight. Another factor that is observed is that in anorexia there is typically the loss of the woman's menstrual cycle and also anorexic does not engage generally in regular binging and purging sessions.

34. (c)