When thinking about family therapy theories, the author of the text suggests which of the following to make the most of your theoretical education?
A) Pick your favorite theory and stick with it, because it is likely to meet the needs of all of your clients just by the nature of it being in this book
B) Appreciate that every theory is universally useful
C) Theories are generally equally effective because they are simply different modes for delivering the same factors
D) All of these are correct
C
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A schizophrenogenic mother is one who:
a. is simultaneously angry and guilty over her anger b. is possessive and guilt-producing c. marries a domineering husband d. becomes schizophrenic with the birth of her first child
Group Work
A. Is usually used in mental health settings only B. Is based on the knowledge of people's needs for each other and their interdependence C. Is usually offered as a formal therapy D. Focuses on a "group" of people and neglects the individual
Children who grew up in addict/alcoholic homes often develop coping mechanisms that may be useful later. The hero, for example, more than other siblings learns to ____________
A) ?assume responsibility early B) ?make friends easily C) ?have a great imagination D) ?become peer group oriented.
Which explains the difference between "accepting" and "liking"?
A. Liking does not require acceptance. B. Acceptance means approval. C. Liking someone requires approval of everything they do. D. Acceptance requires only taking account of a fact.