__________ family therapy is based mostly on humanistic and existential psychology, which has a positive view of human nature, believes that the individual (and the family) has a natural growth tendency, and relies on the relationship between the counselor and the couple or family to induce change

a. Multigenerational
b. Strategic
c. Experiential
d. Psychodynamic


C

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The derivation of the word "psyche" is _____________, and its meaning is ____________

A. Latin; mind B. Greek; soul C. Latin; brain D. Greek; thought

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Isabelle is depressed and stays in bed all day rather than making sales calls on her customers. She says she should go to work but doesn't. Which of the following indicators of the salience of life roles best describes her? Lack of

a. commitment b. knowledge c. participation d. values expectation

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Kayleigh has become more confident in her relations with other people based on the process and growth of what occurred in the therapy group. She has noticed that her relationships with people not in the group are getting better as well

This therapeutic factor is known as: a. The corrective recapitulation of the primary family group b. Development of socializing techniques c. Imitative behavior d. Interpersonal learning

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Amy, a counseling intern, meets with her first client, a 19-year-old male sophomore who lives in the college dorms. The client has been mandated to enter counseling after being caught intoxicated for the third time. As the client shares his stories of "drunken sex with different partners every night for the last 2 weeks", Amy listens with a calm and even demeanor, wondering what is happening in

her client's life that is leading him to engage in risky behavior. Which term best describes Amy's reaction as she listens to her client? a. empathy b. therapeutic presence c. mirroring d. understanding

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