Developmental Psychology: Stages of Child Exploitation

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What is a characteristic of exploitative behavior?

Continues assessment of needs

Which behavior indicates becoming independent of the helping person?

Abandons old needs

What is a key aspect of self-directing behavior?

Identifying new goals

When does a client sustain a relationship with a nurse?

When they display positive changes in communication

What does the termination of the nurse-client relationship involve?

Applying new problem-solving skills

What is a primary focus during the initiation of rehabilitative plans?

Helping plan for total needs

What is one of the phases of the Nurse-Client Relationship as described in the text?

Begins to be aware of time

What action helps the client identify problems in the text?

Focuses client's energies

How does the client respond to help according to the text?

Identifies with nurse

Which action signifies that the client understands continuity between sessions?

Assesses and adjusts to needs

What does the nurse provide to help diminish feelings of helplessness according to the text?

Helps express needs and feelings

Which action helps the client focus on cues as mentioned in the text?

Uses word stimuli

Explore the stage of child exploitation in the field of developmental psychology. Learn about how children make full use of services, identify new goals, and display changes in communication as they develop their interpersonal relationships.

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