The working alliance is
a) one of the main keys to a successful change process.
b) part of all therapeutic models.
c) the rapport developed between the client and therapist, which allows the client to work purposefully.
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The National Origins Act of 1924 set up a complicated quota system as
an attempt to A. slow down the immigration rates of southern and eastern Europeans B. improve relationships between Protestants, Catholics, and persons of the Jewish faith C. ease restrictions on immigration from China and Japan to increase a cheap labor force D. restrict the stream of immigrants from Mexico who were fleeing the revolution
Which of the following is not characteristic of Interactional therapy?
a. revealing a family's hidden agenda b. interpreting transactional patterns c. changing outmoded family rules d. extinguishing paradoxical communication patterns
The emotions associated with taking on the role of caring for one's parents is
a) filial maturity b) filial crisis c) filial anxiety d) individuation