Replacing the Incorrect Self-Diagnoses With Success

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* 6. Describe the importance of the therapeutic relationship in educational therapy

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* 7. Explain how negative behavioral responses can result from an inability to meet academic demands

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* 8. Describe the impact of undiagnosed disorders (e.g., anxiety, depression) on learning

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* 9. Employ the reeducation process that accompanies educational therapy to correct misinformation about the nature of the disability and diffuse blame and judgment

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