Exam 10: Behavioral Problems and Disruptive Disorders
Exam 1: Section A: Introduction to Internalizing Problems17 Questions
Exam 1: Section B: Introduction to Externalizing Problems10 Questions
Exam 2: Past, Present Future21 Questions
Exam 3: Theoretical Perspectives24 Questions
Exam 4: Risks, Protective Factors, and Culturally Diverse Youth40 Questions
Exam 5: Ethical Issues and Research Methods39 Questions
Exam 6: Issues in Diagnosis, Assessment, Treatment40 Questions
Exam 7: Anxiety Disorders With Likely Onset in Childhood40 Questions
Exam 8: Anxiety Disorders With Likely Onset in Adolescence Stress Disorders40 Questions
Exam 9: The Mood Disorders56 Questions
Exam 10: Behavioral Problems and Disruptive Disorders40 Questions
Exam 11: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Adhd40 Questions
Exam 12: Specific Learning Disabilities SLD40 Questions
Exam 13: Eating Disorders40 Questions
Exam 14: Substance Use and Abuse Among Youth40 Questions
Exam 15: Pervasive Development Disorders PDD40 Questions
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Which of the following is true regarding intervention programs for ODD and CD?
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Children and adolescents with CD and ODD are at greater risk in the future for problems in all the following areas, except
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Path analysis suggests that there may be the potential for developmental continuity in the sequence of developing maladaptive behaviors (Loeber, et al, 1992). This path suggests that the order of maladaptive behaviors might be
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When asked why he hit the other boy, Sammy said that he thought the other boy was mad at him and was going to hit him. Sammy is demonstrating
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In their meta‐analysis of 60 studies, Frick and colleagues (1993) isolated four quadrants of behaviors aligned along two dimensions.
a) Indicate the four quadrants of aggressive behavior and give an example of each.
b) Indicate which quadrants were most closely aligned with ODD and which were more closely aligned with CD
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All of the following are moderations that can increase the risk for stable child aggression, except
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All of the following are true of children who demonstrate maladaptive responses to emotionally charged situations that are negative, except
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Joey is three years old. He is at the park with his mother. When she is not looking, he pushes another child off the swing, so that he can have the swing to himself. This is an example of
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In females, symptoms of CD are likely to be manifested in all of the following, except
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To be diagnosed with childhood?onset type of CD, which of the following is true?
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When diagnosing CD, which of the following symptoms must occur prior to 13 years of age?
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In their meta?analysis of over 60 studies, Frick and colleagues identified four quadrants of behaviors associated with ODD and CD. Within this sample, age of onset for property violations was
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Which of the following is not part of Barkley's four factor model?
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Loeber and Keenan (1994) studied several different pathways that could potentially distinguish subtypes of CD. Of the subtypes that were identified, which had the best overall outcomes?
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Youth with CD often have comorbid disorders. Which of the following are the two most likely disorders from those listed below?
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According to the DSM, a diagnosis of ODD requires a pervasive attitude of "_________" and four additional symptoms. What is the persistent and pervasive attitude, and what are four of the symptoms?
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Your teenage son is beginning to quarrel with you and has become increasingly oppositional. He says that you are treating him like a child and that all his friends have far more privileges than he does. He also demands an increase in his allowance because he can't do things with his friends on the little money you give him. Up to this point, he has been a responsible child and you have had a very good relationship with him. You have been searching on the internet and seeing the symptoms, wonder if he has ODD, or worse yet CD. You take him to see a psychologist. The most likely response from the psychologist will be
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