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This treatment identifies the child's cognitive deficiencies and distortions in social situations and provides instruction, practice, and feedback to teach new ways of handling social situations.
Value-Free Sociology
A principle stating that sociology should strive to be objective, unbiased, and non-judgmental in its research and findings, separating personal values from scientific analysis.
Objective
Something that one's efforts or actions are intended to attain or accomplish; purpose or goal.
Social Interactionist
focuses on understanding society through the study of how individuals interact and interpret their social world.
Applied Sociological Thinking
The use of sociological theories and methods to solve real-world problems and make informed decisions in everyday life.
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