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151. Cerebral palsy affects an individual’s ability to maintain balance, achieve posture and move about smoothly. Symptoms can change over a person’s lifetime and other disabilities may result, such as poor vision and reading. What is the one factor of cerebral palsy that differentiates it from other disabilities?
  1. There is a cure for the disorder.
  2. Individuals live a shorter lifespan.
  3. It does not progress or worsen.
  4. It requires corrective surgery.
152. Abraham Maslow’s original hierarchy of needs contains five elements that must be satisfied in order, the first being the most obvious need for survival. If lower level stages are not achieved, the effects of higher order needs cannot be met. Maslow’s theory remains valid today for understanding personal development and human motivation. What stage is concerned with personal growth and fulfillment?
  1. Belongingness and love needs
  2. Esteem needs
  3. Safety needs
  4. Self-actualization needs
153. The Hierarchy of Needs developed by Abraham Maslow was intended to be followed in exact order to achieve successful personal development. If any of the stages are not completed, others will be affected or diminished. What is the correct order?
  1. Biological and physical, safety, belongingness and love, esteem, self-actualization
  2. Safety, biological and physical, esteem, belongingness and love, self-actualization
  3. Safety, belongingness and love, biological and physical, self-actualization, esteem
  4. Belongingness and love, biological and physical, safety, self-actualization, esteem
154. Individuals will develop poor personalities if they only receive unconditional positive regard with no conditions of worth. The need for positive regard from others and self allows there to be congruence between identity and experiences. This ideal human condition embodies the fully functioning person, one who is open to trust, expressing feelings, creativity and the experience to live existentially. Who developed this theory?
  1. Carl Rogers
  2. Sigmund Freud
  3. Erik Erikson
  4. Abraham Maslow
155. A family seeks the help of a social worker when problems increase at school with their seven-year-old daughter, Madison. It is reported by the parents that Madison has struggled through Kindergarten and first grade. Second grade is not any better, and the family fears there may be a learning disability. Which of the following would not be affected by difficulties in learning?
  1. Reading
  2. Reasoning
  3. Socializing
  4. Recalling

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