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List four potential objectives of a child language assessment.
Physical Symptoms
Physical expressions or manifestations of a medical condition, illness, or injury.
Symptom Substitution
Symptom substitution is the theory suggesting that if the underlying cause of a symptom is not addressed, new symptoms will emerge to replace the original ones.
Personality Disorder
A long-standing, inflexible, maladaptive pattern of behaving and relating to others, which usually begins in early childhood or adolescence.
Maladaptive Patterns
Behaviors or thought processes that may impede a person's ability to adjust to certain situations, often leading to psychological stress or dysfunction.
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