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D2AR0N

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Milton is a six-year-old child who often has trouble with wetting the bed when he is sleeping at least two times a week. He has been doing this since he was three years old. His diagnosis would likely be ____.
 
  a. ADHD
 b. encopresis
 c. Down syndrome
 d. enuresis

Question 2

Which appears to be most effective for treatment of conduct disorders?
 
  a. Treatment for conduct disorder is most effective when it implements systematic desensitization for children and insight therapy for their parents.
  b. Treatment for conduct disorder is most effective when implemented before patterns of disruptive behavior are firmly established.
 c. Treatment for conduct disorder is most effective when it involves stimulant medication and social skills role playing.
 d. Treatment for conduct disorder is most effective when it utilizes hypnosis and psychoanalysis.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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