The family systems perspective is grounded on the assumption that a client's problematic behavior may be
A. an individual problem that needs to be resolved before the family can meet in a group.
B. the issue that is keeping the family in crisis.
C. a symptom of dysfunctional patterns handed down across generations.
D. a result of the individual's maladjustment and psychosocial development.
Answer: C
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a. psychodynamic family counseling b. experiential family counseling c. behavioral family counseling d. structural family counseling
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a. It is more efficient to review data that has already been collected b. There are no other ways to collect that data that has already been included in a client’s chart or medical record c. To avoid testing test with the client altogether d. It is not important to review this data
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A. 50%. B. 40%. C. 10%. D. 25%.
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