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Silverman and Dick-Niederhauser (2004) identified six developmental pathways for Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD):
 
  a. biological factors, cognitive factors, family processes, parental anxiety/depression, and medical interventions
  b. biological factors, cognitive factors, family processes, parental anxiety/depression, and caregiver stress
  c. biological factors, cognitive factors, family processes, parental anxiety/depression, and school interference
  d. biological factors, cognitive factors, family processes, parental anxiety/depression, and school stress
  e. biological factors, cognitive factors, family processes, parental anxiety/depression, and attitude

Question 2

There are three assessment approaches for diagnosis of phobias in children, and they include each of the following except:
 
  a. diagnostic evaluation/interview
  b. fear rating scales
  c. behavioral tasks with observation
  d. medical trials
  e. a, b, and c



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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