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1. A child typically enters the mental health system ____.
a. by asking for a referral from a pediatrician

b. through the criminal justice system

c. by the actions, positive or negative, of peers

d. through teachers, counselors, or parents

ANSWER: d

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

REFERENCES: Introduction

KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand



2. Many child and adolescent problems can be best described as the ____.
a. failure to demonstrate expected developmental progress

b. absence of the key survival skills needed to thrive

c. result of excessive expectations by parents

d. stresses associated with educational demands

ANSWER: a

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

REFERENCES: Introduction

KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Analyze



3. Most problematic behaviors shown by children are ____.
a. qualitatively different from normal behavior

b. shown to some degree by most children

c. caused by inadequate parenting

d. indistinguishable from one another

,ANSWER: b

DIFFICULTY: Easy

REFERENCES: Introduction

KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Analyze



4. Interventions for children and adolescents are often intended to ____.
a. restore previous levels of functioning

b. serve as a warning for negative behavior

c. reform behavior to conform to norms

d. eliminate distress and promote further development

ANSWER: d

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

REFERENCES: Introduction

KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand



5. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, children’s mental health problems were attributed
to ____.
a. possession by the devil or other evil forces

b. poor parenting practices

c. chemical imbalances

d. low self-esteem

ANSWER: a

DIFFICULTY: Easy

REFERENCES: Historical Views and Breakthroughs

KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand

,6. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, acts of child maltreatment were ____.
a. illegal and punishable by severe fines

b. very uncommon but largely overlooked

c. practiced primarily among lower socioeconomic classes

d. considered to be a parent’s right for educating or disciplining a child

ANSWER: d

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

REFERENCES: Historical Views and Breakthroughs

KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand



7. John Locke (1632–1704) advanced the belief that children were ____.
a. possessed by the devil

b. uncivilized

c. emotionally sensitive beings

d. young adults

ANSWER: c

DIFFICULTY: Easy

REFERENCES: Historical Views and Breakthroughs

KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand



8. The work of Jean-Marc Gaspard Itard (1775–1838) is notable in that ____.
a. his orientation toward children was one of care and helping, in contrast to the times

b. he was the first documented individual to use behavioral techniques with children

c. he was a strong advocate for sending disturbed children to asylums

d. he initiated the Massachusetts’ Stubborn Child Act

, ANSWER: a

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

REFERENCES: Historical Views and Breakthroughs

KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Analyze



9. How did Jean-Marc Gaspard Itard believe he could tame the “wild boy of Aveyron”?
a. exorcism

b. environmental stimulation

c. allow him to behave as he did in the wild

d. peer modeling

ANSWER: b

DIFFICULTY: Easy

REFERENCES: Historical Views and Breakthroughs

KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand



10. Which method did Jean-Marc Gaspard Itard use to tame the “wild boy of Aveyron”?
a. cold showers

b. tranquilizers

c. timeouts

d. massages

ANSWER: d

DIFFICULTY: Easy

REFERENCES: Historical Views and Breakthroughs

KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Understand

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