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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You require a consultation with his parents and additional therapy sessions.

This is the real-life decision psychologist Robert Naseef would have made in this situation.

Mr. Etan may not have the best judgment, but it appears that in this situation he has a legitimate concern about Jeremy's behaviour. In addition, you learn that Jeremy has no friends, avoids eye contact and speaks angrily and without attachment about his parents. You believe he needs help learning how to interact with others.

"I think everybody studying psychology basically is exposed to this [idea], or they should be, that you take information from various viewpoints, not just the child's," says Naseef. "You take information from the child, the parents, and the teacher. So I think that would be the good move there -- consult with the parents, see what their concerns are."


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