The following questions are based on conduct problems, autism spectrum & related disorders, and schizophrenia seen in child/adolescent psychology:
1. What are the four quadrants of antisocial behavior? Describe the four categories and the behaviors in each of these quadrants.
2. Discuss the major intervention / treatment strategies for the treatment of conduct disorder. Include and describe parent training, cognitive problem-solving skills training, multi-systemic therapy and prevention.
3. Summarize current explanations of autism including genetic and biological causes.
4. Discuss the social and interpersonal challenges confronting individuals with Asperger’s disorder.
5. Differentiate among hallucinations, delusions, and thought disorders.
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The following questions are based on conduct problems, autism spectrum & related disorders, and schizophrenia seen...
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