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Read the following vignette below to consider possible ethical issues that may occur when working with children and their families and answer key points:
Non-Discrimination Marriage and family therapists provide professional assistance to persons without discrimination on the basis of race/ethnicity
Observational Techniques: Since infants may not be able to verbally articulate their feelings, clinicians often rely on observation of behaviors,
Developmentally Appropriate Language: Clinicians simplify their language, avoiding jargon, and using short sentences to ensure comprehension.
Middle Childhood (9-12 years) Techniques: Cognitive Assessments: Clinicians can utilize structured interviews combined with cognitive tests
Adolescents (13-18 years) Techniques: Open-Ended Questions: Adolescents often respond well to open-ended questions that invite them
Observation Naturalistic Observation: Clinicians observe the child in their natural environment, such as home or school, to understand their behavior in context
Behavioral Checklists and Rating Scales Standardized Rating Scales: Tools like the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) or the Conners Rating Scales
Problem: Developmental Assessments Cognitive Tests: Assessments like the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC)
Draw-A-Person Test: This projective technique asks children to draw a person, which can reveal aspects of their self-perception, emotional state
Family Environment Scale: This tool assesses the quality of family interactions and dynamics that influence the child's development.
Communication Barriers Developmental Differences: Children and adolescents may have varying levels of cognitive and emotional development
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Compliance with Treatment Adherence: Children and adolescents may struggle to adhere to treatment recommendations due to a lack of understanding
The construct of psychosocial trauma has evolved over time. Based on your understanding of this evolution and the current state of trauma research
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A student asks a teacher to modify test scores, performance data, and the evidence presented in the scholarship application
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Problem: Chapter 1 discusses the stages of development for a beginning therapist. Define and discuss each stage.
Question: According to operant conditioning, what does positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement have in common?
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