What do family systems theories say about the therapist?
a) The mere introduction of a person (the therapist) into the system results in modifications to the system.
b) The therapist goes outside the office setting, visiting families in their homes.
c) The family normally chooses how intrusive the therapist is, ranging from outsider to very involved member of the system.
d) All family therapists are highly involved in the family system.
e) All family therapists take a neutral stance in the family system.
Answer: a
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