One of the ways Solution-Oriented Family Therapy differs from most other forms of family therapy is that
a) sessions are always conducted by more than one therapist.
b) there are no rigid rule about who to see in therapy.
c) a great deal of the therapeutic work is done through correspondence.
d) families are always seen by more than one therapist.
b
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a. casual positioning of arms and legs. b. leaning back, if sitting. c. spreading of the arms and legs. d. all of these positions.
Emergency room doctors must focus on their procedures rather than be overcome with emotion in viewing their patients in excruciating pain. By separating the emotion from an anxiety-provoking situation so they can save lives, the doctors are using the defense mechanism known as
a. compensation. b. repression. c. intellectualization. d. rationalization.
Regarding hereditary influences and schizophrenia, it is most accurate to say that
a. heredity has been ruled out as a factor in schizophrenia. b. some people may inherit a potential for developing schizophrenia. c. the children of schizophrenic parents are least likely to develop schizophrenia. d. if one identical twin is schizophrenic, the other will definitely develop schizophrenia at some time in his or her life.
Inferential statistics are used for
a. generalization from small samples. b. drawing conclusions. c. decision making based on limited data. d. all of these.