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Whenever John, a 10-year-old boy, is allowed to go outside to play with his peers, he becomes very anxious. He usually asks instead if he can stay inside to play alone. When he is unable to stay in, he begins to cry and complains of a stomach ache.
 
  What is the most likely diagnosis for John?
 
  a) Separation anxiety
  b) School phobia
  c) Depression
  d) Social phobia

Question 2

The five components of the Persons' case conceptualization approach are:
 
  a) Problem list, diagnosis, underlying mechanisms, strengths and assets, treatment plan
  b) Problem list, diagnosis, working hypothesis, strengths and assets, treatment plan
  c) Possible origins, developmental schemas, working hypothesis, strengths and assets, treatment plan
  d) Possible origins, diagnosis, weaknesses and strengths, symptoms, treatment plan



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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