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dakota nelson

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A cognitive-behavioral intervention might help an aggressive child to mentally review
 
  a) self-reinforcing statements.
   b) rules for appropriate behavior.
   c) questions and answers about a situation.
   d) polite statements he can make in any situation.

Question 2

Seven years ago Alan was diagnosed as suffering from schizophrenia.
  At the current time he is not exhibiting or reporting any signs of the disorder.
  What is the likely diagnosis at this time?
 
  a) residual
  b) hebephrenic
  c) disorganized
  d) undifferentiated



ghepp

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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