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Describe the role of families in treating a child with an anxiety disorder.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

From a social perspective, somatic complaints reflect ____.
 
  a. unsatisfying or inadequate social relationships
  b. frustration and anger
  c. unconscious conflicts
  d. cognitive distortions



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Answer to Question 1

 Family involvement has been shown to be effective in treatment effectiveness
 Family pathology, conflicts, cohesion, family changes as a result of a child's psychopathology, etc., must be addressed when treating children
 Parental psychopathology (i.e., undiagnosed or untreated anxiety disorders) should be treated in order to treat children

Answer to Question 2

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