A genogram is a visual representation of a person's family tree, going back at least three generations. It is useful in all the following ways except:

A. tracks relationship changes
B. shifts family members from clear cognitions to emotional reactivity
C. identifies repetitve patterns
D. demonstrates the impact of change and life cycle transitions


B. shifts family members from clear cognitions to emotional reactivity

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Social information-processing biases present in those with conduct problems are targeted by which of the following?

a. PMT b. PCIT c. PSST d. MST

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Which of the following is NOT consistent with the reality therapy approach?

a. Reality therapy is educationally based and focuses on making choices. b. Behavior is viewed as purposeful—an attempt to satisfy basic needs. c. The emphasis is primarily on the future. d. The leader is highly directive and confrontational. e. No excuses are accepted for failing.

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Define infusion and give some specific examples

What will be an ideal response?

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The moral model of disability is ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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