8TH EDITION
• AUTHOR(S)ERIC MASH
TEST BANK
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Reference
Ch. 1 — Historical Views and Breakthroughs: Biological vs.
Psychological Attributions
Stem
A 9-year-old boy presents with persistent temper outbursts and
inattention at school. His mother describes a family history of
mood disorders and reports that the child is otherwise
affectionate but easily frustrated. As a clinician grounded in the
historical emergence of biological attributions, which
formulation best guides initial assessment and family
education?
,Options
A. Emphasize early psychoanalytic exploration of unconscious
conflicts as the primary cause.
B. Prioritize evaluation of neurodevelopmental and genetic risk
factors alongside environmental contributors.
C. Frame the difficulties as moral failing and recommend
behavioral correction by caregivers.
D. Recommend immediate placement in a restrictive setting to
remove environmental stressors.
Correct Answer
B
Rationale — Correct
Biological attributions historically led to consideration of genetic
and neurodevelopmental contributions; given family history of
mood disorders, prioritizing neurodevelopmental/genetic
evaluation alongside environmental assessment is the most
evidence-consistent, developmentally sensitive approach. This
balances etiological influences and informs appropriate
interventions (e.g., neuropsych testing, psychoeducation).
Rationale — Incorrect
A. Pure psychoanalytic emphasis ignores current evidence and
the child’s neurodevelopmental risk.
C. Moralizing ignores empirical etiological factors and risks
stigmatizing the child.
D. Immediate restrictive placement is disproportionate without
,thorough assessment and overlooks less restrictive
interventions.
Teaching Point
Balance biological risk with environmental assessment; family
history warrants neurodevelopmental evaluation.
Citation
Mash, E. J. (2024). Child Psychopathology (8th ed.). Ch. 1.
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Reference
Ch. 1 — Emergence of Social Conscience & Progressive
Legislation
Stem
A school psychologist notes that a community’s recent advocacy
campaign resulted in increased funding for school-based mental
health services. From a historical and legislative perspective,
which immediate systemic effect is most consistent with the
goals of progressive legislation described in Chapter 1?
Options
A. Privatization of all child mental health services to improve
quality.
B. Expansion of access and preventive programming within
public institutions.
C. Reduction of diagnosis rates to avoid using public funds.
, D. Transfer of child mental health responsibility entirely to
juvenile justice.
Correct Answer
B
Rationale — Correct
Progressive legislation historically seeks to expand public access
and prevention through public institutions (schools, community
clinics), aligning with social conscience movements that
promote service availability and early intervention.
Rationale — Incorrect
A. Privatization often reduces access for underserved groups
and conflicts with social-conscience aims.
C. Reducing diagnoses to avoid funding would be unethical and
counter to the legislative intent.
D. Shifting responsibility to juvenile justice contradicts
preventative, community-based aims.
Teaching Point
Progressive legislation favors public access and prevention, not
privatization or displacement.
Citation
Mash, E. J. (2024). Child Psychopathology (8th ed.). Ch. 1.
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