Persons receiving individual, marital, or family therapy reduce their health care use after therapy, with the largest reductions associated with conjoint therapy. This is called

A. the offset effect
B. generalization
C. reliability
D. epistemology


A. the offset effect

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In vivo is a type of

a. direct observation supervision. b. video tape analysis of session content. c. post-session debriefing. d. supervisory consultation break.

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Which of the following best describes situational in-vivo exposure treatment:

a) a process by which a client confronts fears by imagining confronting feared situations and stimuli b) a process by which a client gradually exposures herself to a feared situation by entering a remaining in the situation until anxiety diminishes. c) a process by which a client learns to confront irrational and catastrophic cognitions during exposure therapy d) a process by which a client exposes herself to a feared situation through the process of flooding, or immediately exposing herself to the most anxiety-provoking situation on a hierarchy

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__________________ is an example of a nonnormative event

a. job loss b. school transitions c. changes in family and peer relationships d. poverty

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Satir practitioners use the six levels of experience to help clients to make lasting change. The six layers include:

a. behavior, coping, feelings, perceptions, expectations, yearnings. b. behavior, goals, feelings, perceptions, expectations, desires. c. thoughts, feelings, goals, perceptions, expectations, yearnings. d. thoughts, feelings, behaviors, goals, perceptions, expectations.

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