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Although Romanian babies are no longer available for international adoption, through the efforts of a foreign missionary, Daniel Johnson and Madison McFarland, adopted twin, three-year-old boys from Romania. The boys were institutionalized at birth. Hypothesize what emotional or conduct problems Daniel and Madison might expect with their sons. (chapter 7, page 189)
Although Romanian babies are no longer available for international adoption, through the efforts of a foreign missionary, Daniel Johnson and Madison McFarland, adopted twin, three-year-old boys from Romania. The boys were institutionalized at birth. Hypothesize what emotional or conduct problems Daniel and Madison might expect with their sons. (chapter 7, page 189)
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Liam Kirkland age 4, is a student in the Bible class you teach on Sunday mornings. His mother, Brittany, a single-mom, asks to speak privately with you after class. Brittany expresses concern that Liam has two imaginary friends with whom he carries on conversations. She is concerned that Liam is abnormal. Justify Liam’s behavior for a child that is between two and seven years old. (chapter 10, pages 264-265).
Liam Kirkland age 4, is a student in the Bible class you teach on Sunday mornings. His mother, Brittany, a single-mom, asks to speak privately with you after class. Brittany expresses concern that Liam has two imaginary friends with whom he carries on conversations. She is concerned that Liam is abnormal. Justify Liam’s behavior for a child that is between two and seven years old. (chapter 10, pages 264-265).
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Olivia Pratt, age 7, the daughter of John and Amanda Pratt, is the victim of bullying from “friends” at school. Devise a strategy that John and Amanda can take that will help their daughter. (chapter 13, page 366)
Olivia Pratt, age 7, the daughter of John and Amanda Pratt, is the victim of bullying from “friends” at school. Devise a strategy that John and Amanda can take that will help their daughter. (chapter 13, page 366)
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Question at position 5
Last night, Emma Engle, age 13, the daughter of Eric and Rebecca Engle, rushed into her parent’s bedroom around 11:00 p.m. in a panic. She screamed that she was bleeding. Her mother took Emma back to her room and explained that her first menstrual period had started. Formulate an explanation of Emma’s menarche. (chapter 14, page 381)
Last night, Emma Engle, age 13, the daughter of Eric and Rebecca Engle, rushed into her parent’s bedroom around 11:00 p.m. in a panic. She screamed that she was bleeding. Her mother took Emma back to her room and explained that her first menstrual period had started. Formulate an explanation of Emma’s menarche. (chapter 14, page 381)
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Question at position 6
Jennifer Crosby, the mother of Sarah Crosby, age 16, discovered photos of naked pictures on Sarah’s phone from Matthew Brubeck, age 15. Anticipate the dangers of sexting and advise Jennifer on how to intervene. (chapter 15, pages 422-423)
Jennifer Crosby, the mother of Sarah Crosby, age 16, discovered photos of naked pictures on Sarah’s phone from Matthew Brubeck, age 15. Anticipate the dangers of sexting and advise Jennifer on how to intervene. (chapter 15, pages 422-423)
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Michael Crosby, age 13, the son of Patrick and Jennifer Hand Crosby, attempted to kill himself last Tuesday night. He suddenly quit football two weeks earlier. Michael stopped accepting any calls or texts from his friends. He took a bottle of six pills and scratched his wrists. The nurse practitioner in the emergency room released Michael. She referred to his actions as parasuicide. Construct an explanation that the Crosby family will understand. (chapter 16, page 449)
Michael Crosby, age 13, the son of Patrick and Jennifer Hand Crosby, attempted to kill himself last Tuesday night. He suddenly quit football two weeks earlier. Michael stopped accepting any calls or texts from his friends. He took a bottle of six pills and scratched his wrists. The nurse practitioner in the emergency room released Michael. She referred to his actions as parasuicide. Construct an explanation that the Crosby family will understand. (chapter 16, page 449)
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James Bobo, age 23, lives with his parents, Stephen and Susan Bobo, and his two sisters, Amanda and Jessica. James sleeps in the daytime and is out all night. His parents, believing that James has a mental disorder, make an appointment with a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. The therapist, Rose Mathis, gains James’ permission and then talks with the family about NEET. Speculate what Dr. Mathis will most likely explain to the Bobo family. (chapter 17, page 479)
James Bobo, age 23, lives with his parents, Stephen and Susan Bobo, and his two sisters, Amanda and Jessica. James sleeps in the daytime and is out all night. His parents, believing that James has a mental disorder, make an appointment with a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. The therapist, Rose Mathis, gains James’ permission and then talks with the family about NEET. Speculate what Dr. Mathis will most likely explain to the Bobo family. (chapter 17, page 479)
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Question at position 9
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Question at position 9
Keith Brubeck, age 43, and his wife, Melissa Brock Brubeck, age 42, married in 2002. They have two sons, Matthew, age 15, and Ethan, age 9. Keith and Melissa are experiencing marital difficulties. Melissa wishes to talk about their issues, but Keith avoids talking at all to Melissa. Propose how demand/withdraw interaction is at work in their relationship. (chapter 19, page 545)
Keith Brubeck, age 43, and his wife, Melissa Brock Brubeck, age 42, married in 2002. They have two sons, Matthew, age 15, and Ethan, age 9. Keith and Melissa are experiencing marital difficulties. Melissa wishes to talk about their issues, but Keith avoids talking at all to Melissa. Propose how demand/withdraw interaction is at work in their relationship. (chapter 19, page 545)
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Question at position 10
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Mary Agnes Eschew Anglin, age 98, has no living relatives. The wealthy widow plans to leave her entire estate to her church and her favorite “young” friend, Amy Gibbs McFarlin, age 45. Develop an explanation of fictive kin using this scenario. (chapter 22, page 625)
Mary Agnes Eschew Anglin, age 98, has no living relatives. The wealthy widow plans to leave her entire estate to her church and her favorite “young” friend, Amy Gibbs McFarlin, age 45. Develop an explanation of fictive kin using this scenario. (chapter 22, page 625)
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