Across
- 4. The term ... refers to the dynamic interactions between the child and the environment.
- 5. ... assessment refers to a strategy to evaluate the child's thoughts/feelings/behaviors within a specific context.
- 7. ... changes: Turning on/off of genes.
- 12. ... environment refers to the environmental factors that produce behavioral DIFFERENCES in siblings.
- 13. Neural ...: selective pruning as the brain develops.
- 16. ... failures are failures to master/progress in accomplishing developmental milestones.
- 19. Emotional ... is the individual differences in the threshold and the intensity of emotional responses.
- 21. ... periods: Time windows during which environmental influences on development are enhanced.
- 22. What kind of support does the person have?
- 23. The ... lobe is responsible for logic/reasoning function of the brain.
- 24. ... environment refers to the environmental factors that produce similarities in siblings.
- 25. What is making the person vulnerable to the problem?
Down
- 1. ... focuses on symptoms that the person is experiencing.
- 2. ... refers the process of establishing and maintiang emotional bond with parents/other significant individuals.
- 3. Developmental ... is the process by which a child's previous interactions and experiences may spread across other system and alter their course of development (Like a chain reaction).
- 6. ... case formulation obtains understanding of the SINGLE INDIVIDUAL as an unique entity.
- 8. ... focuses on the risk and protective factors that may explain why the symptoms develop.
- 9. What triggered the onset of the problem?
- 10. The dimensional approach focuses on the ... differences.
- 11. ... Formulation emphasizes broad general influences that apply to a large group.
- 14. The categorical approach focuses on the ... differences.
- 15. the HPA axis consists of the hypothalamus, the ... gland, and the andrenlinal gland.
- 17. What is maintaining the problem?
- 18. Emotional ... is the ability to control emotional reactions.
- 20. Brain ... are the paths from one part to another part in the brain.
