When a lot of "energy" is generated from an exercise, it is often helpful to place members in dyads or triads to allow more members to express thoughts and feelings

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Solution-focused therapists consider which of the following therapy session(s) to be most important

a. the first session
b. the last session
c. the middle session
d. each session is of equal importance

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Jack (4-year-old) believes that it is his fault that his father left the family. This incident reflects what kind of reasoning?

A. transductive reasoning B. egocentrism reasoning C. preconceptual reasoning D. intuitive reasoning

Counseling

A family comes to a counselor with the following problem. Both parents come home from work tired. Dinner is rushed because homework time for the 3rd grade twins takes hours

Bath and bedtime have become daily battles. The parents threaten the children, but the children typically get their parents to give in. This is best described as an example of a. coercive family patterns. b. familial aggressive patterns. c. instrumental reinforcement patterns. d. negative punishment cycles.

Counseling

The empty chair technique:

a. ? assists clients in deciding what chair they like.
b. ? is a vehicle for the technique of role reversal.
c. ? allows clients to internalize a role and not share.
d. ? does not help resolve unfinished business.

Counseling