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Which of the following is an internalizing problem?
 
  A) Breaking rules
  B) Bullying
  C) Truancy
  D) Depression

Question 2

Which of the following is an externalizing problem?
 
  A) Depression
  B) Bullying
  C) A phobia
  D) An anxiety disorder

Question 3

When adolescents suffer from depression or other serious psychological problems, it is
 
  A) just part of normal adolescent development.
  B) a sign that something serious may require attention.
  C) generally due to the hormonal changes of puberty.
  D) generally due to attachment issues that they have with their parents.

Question 4

Most of the psychological and social problems experienced in adolescence are
 
  A) brought on by the hormonal changes of puberty.
  B) resolved by the beginning of adulthood.
  C) serious enough to require professional treatment.
  D) related to substance-abuse issues.

Question 5

Many of the serious psychological problems seen in adolescence
 
  A) actually develop in early childhood.
  B) are brought on by hormonal changes during puberty.
  C) are brought on by the stresses of adolescent social situations.
  D) are treated with antidepressants, such as Prozac.

Question 6

In general, adolescents who experiment with alcohol will
 
  A) not develop any serious drinking problems.
  B) become dependent on alcohol.
  C) become alcohol abusers.
  D) move on to more dangerous substances.
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6 years ago
Answer to q. 1

D

Answer to q. 2

B

Answer to q. 3

B

Answer to q. 4

B

Answer to q. 5

A

Answer to q. 6

A
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