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When making the distinction between social/environmental and clinical/medical causes of behavior problems, sudden onset with no environmental change is indicative of:

  • A combination of both
  • Lack of necessary information
  • Clinical/medical causes (correct)
  • Social/environmental causes
  • In the context of behavior problems, extreme temperament is more likely to be associated with:

  • Social/environmental causes
  • A combination of both
  • Clinical/medical causes (correct)
  • Lack of proper diagnosis
  • When deciding which of the causes is likely for behavior problems, the temporal relationship of the problem and proposed eliciting cause is important for:

  • Distinction between causes
  • Diagnosis (correct)
  • Treatment planning
  • Assessment of patient's experiences
  • A disproportionate response to eliciting stimuli is more indicative of:

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    When considering the severity/intensity of potential eliciting cause for behavior problems, what aspect is important for diagnosis?

    <p>Severity/intensity of the potential cause</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Unpredictable behavior problems are more likely to be associated with:

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    When making the distinction between social/environmental and clinical/medical causes of behavior problems, no reasonable explanation for behavior is indicative of:

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    In the context of behavior problems, the context of potential eliciting cause is important for:

    <p>Diagnosis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When deciding which of the causes is likely for behavior problems, temperament of the patient is important for:

    <p>Diagnosis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How behavior problems present in practice is important for:

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