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OSWALD

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Discuss the coercion model in terms of the emphasis on the role of parents, peers and siblings in the development of ODD and CD.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Harvey is diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder. His mother severely abused him from the time he was six years old. The first of his personalities developed around seven. According to his psychoanalyst, the development of separate personalities served the purpose of ____.
 
  a. providing substitute significant others to replace an unacceptable parent
  b. taking the pain of the abuse so that his core personality would survive
  c. helping Harvey to remember his mother's viciousness when he grew older
  d. getting Harvey additional attention from family members



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Answer to Question 1

 Coercion model  also known as the Oregon model; primary focus on social interaction learning and patterns of parental characteristics that lead to negative parent-child interactions; includes inconsistent discipline, irritable or explosive discipline, rigid discipline, and low supervision and involvement

Answer to Question 2

B



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