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schs14

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Which method should be used to assess changes in parent-child interactions as part of a family intervention?
 
  a. Self-written reflections
  b. Direct observation
  c. Detailed questions
  d. Anecdotal accounts

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a client who is 14 years old. At this developmental stage, this client's fearfulness would most likely be related to which condition?
 
  A) Loud noises
  B) Strangers and darkness
  C) Death
  D) Social rejection



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Answer to Question 1

B
Direct observation should be used to assess changes in parent-child interactions since the family psychotherapist is provided with the opportunity to evaluate the interactions without the bias of the parties involved. The remaining options reflect the opinions, feelings, and biases of the individual creating them.

Answer to Question 2

D



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