You are working with Ralph, a teenager who is beginning to question his place amongst his friends and his changing values. When he begins talking about how his values are changing, you remember why Ralph was referred to you. He had stolen someone’s lunch money. When developing treatment, it is helpful to keep in mind Ralph’s age and his stage of development according to:
Explanation
Answer - D - Kholberg would say that as a teenager, Ralph is really at the time where he is struggling between who to follow, his parents and adult examples or those of his friends, which would likely result in a positive social experience. While it might be worth examining a bit more, Ralph’s presentation seems like he is trying his best to fit in, even at the expense of others.