Deck 14: Bettelheim on Autism

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A phenomenological approach with autistic children includes

A) putting ourselves in their shoes
B) appreciating the need for autonomy
C) looking at overt phenomena
D) all of the above
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Bettelheim believed that autistic symptoms

A) are the child's greatest spontaneous achievement
B) should be eliminated, but gradually
C) are directly taught to them by parents and others
D) are crude imitations of adult behavior
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Bettelheim has stirred controversy because

A) his suicide left many questions unanswered
B) he changed his view on the cause of autism
C) he sometimes used physical force with the children
D) he may have hidden some case reports
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According to Bettelheim, autistic children

A) do not feel their actins make a difference
B) lack a sense of self
C) fear for their lives
D) all of the above
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Which is not a symptom of autism?

A) isolation
B) echolalia
C) self-stimulation
D) excessive dependency
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In his treatment of autism, Bettelheim believed in

A) teaching self-help skills to give children independence
B) personal development over conformity
C) a good deal of parental involvement in his school
D) all of the above
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The text criticizes Bettelheim for

A) lack of clarity on the concept of autonomy
B) encouraging too much unsocial behavior
C) not providing statistical reports beyond his impressions
D) failing to recognize the importance of behavioral approaches
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Deck 14: Bettelheim on Autism
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A phenomenological approach with autistic children includes

A) putting ourselves in their shoes
B) appreciating the need for autonomy
C) looking at overt phenomena
D) all of the above
A
2
Bettelheim believed that autistic symptoms

A) are the child's greatest spontaneous achievement
B) should be eliminated, but gradually
C) are directly taught to them by parents and others
D) are crude imitations of adult behavior
A
3
Bettelheim has stirred controversy because

A) his suicide left many questions unanswered
B) he changed his view on the cause of autism
C) he sometimes used physical force with the children
D) he may have hidden some case reports
C
4
According to Bettelheim, autistic children

A) do not feel their actins make a difference
B) lack a sense of self
C) fear for their lives
D) all of the above
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Which is not a symptom of autism?

A) isolation
B) echolalia
C) self-stimulation
D) excessive dependency
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In his treatment of autism, Bettelheim believed in

A) teaching self-help skills to give children independence
B) personal development over conformity
C) a good deal of parental involvement in his school
D) all of the above
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The text criticizes Bettelheim for

A) lack of clarity on the concept of autonomy
B) encouraging too much unsocial behavior
C) not providing statistical reports beyond his impressions
D) failing to recognize the importance of behavioral approaches
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