This chapter aims at helping therapists foster change in deep-seated and troublesome habits.
a. true
b. false
a. true
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
To prevent his parents from leaving the house, Miguel throws temper tantrums. His parents have given in to his demands and never go out to dinner or to movies anymore. A structural-strategic therapist working with Miguel and his parents will most likely:
a. have them participate in an enactment during the therapy session. b. explain with a genogram the origins of Miguel's temper tantrums. c. help Miguel's parents to develop differentiated selves. d. do a lifestyle assessment.
When a narrative counselor wants to separate the problem, such as depression, from the person, they might ask a question such as:
a. What is it like for you to be a depressed person? b. How has Depression affected your life? c. In what ways are you depressed? d. How often are you depressed?
In their transtheoretical approach, Prochaska and Norcross define 5 levels of problems. Which one of these is not one of the 5 problems?
a. family conflicts b. interpersonal c. maladaptive thoughts d. phobias