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Techniques Are More Important to Models That See the Therapist-As-Expert

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Techniques are more important to models that see the therapist-as-expert and in charge of making change happen. Collaborative approaches require:

Comprehend the role of brain maturation in adolescence and its implications on behavior and cognitive functions.
Recognize the influence of social and environmental factors on the timing and progression of puberty.
Gain insight into key psychosocial tasks and conflicts during adolescence according to Erik Erikson’s theory.
Understand Kohlberg’s theory of moral reasoning and its stages.

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Ordinary Playmates

Peers with whom a child frequently engages in everyday play activities, facilitating social and cognitive development.

Self-concept

An individual's perception of self, comprising beliefs, feelings, and knowledge about one's personal attributes and how one evaluates them.

Only-born Boy

A male child who is the sole offspring of his parents, having no siblings.

Later-born Child

A term referring to a child's birth order, indicating they were born after at least one older sibling, influencing their behavior and family dynamics.

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