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vicotolentino

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Combined hospital treatment and cognitive behavior therapy of anorexia nervosa has been effective in
 
  a) encouraging compliance with medication treatment
  b) maintaining improvements in symptoms for up to one year
  c) short term weight gain only
  d) building skills to resist social pressures

Question 2

A child in a residential treatment center is refusing to participate in treatment. The director of the center tells the child's therapist that unless the child's aggressive behavior improves, the child will be discharged.
 
  What ethical dilemma is raised here?
  a) conflict about who is the client
  b) It is not clear what choice of techniques is appropriate.
  c) informed consent
  d) confidentiality



soda0602

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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