In changing the "viewing", the Solution-Oriented family therapist challenges the family's

a) points of view.
b) assumptions and beliefs.
c) identity stories.
d) all of the above


d

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Erikson expanded upon Freud's theory and proposed ______ stages of psychosocial development that include changes in how people understand and interact with others, as well as changes in how they understand themselves and their roles as members of society.

A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 10

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A person who feels very strongly about the sanctity of human life is likely to support pro-life legislation, whereas someone who merely agrees that people have a right to live is less likely to be concerned over the legislation. This demonstrates the effect that the __________ of attitudes has on behavior

a. conformity c. accessibility b. specificity d. strength

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After Jeff is expelled from school for missing too many classes, he seeks help from a therapist

The therapist develops a contract that specifies that if Jeff attends all his classes, he will be allowed certain privileges at home; but if he cuts classes he will be subject to certain penalties. Jeff's therapist is probably a _______ therapist. a) behavior b) psychoanalytic c) client-centered d) rational-emotive

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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

a. Encoding is a secondary feature of our ability to remember information. b. Adding knowledge always enhances recall. c. Encoding is the process of getting information out of long-term memory. d. How we encode information bears little relation to remembering that information later. e. Humans are able to encode information without attending to it at all.

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