Clients' eliciting maneuvers tend to evoke certain similar reactions in the therapist and others are referred to as:
A) ?client induced countertransference
B) ?therapist induced countertransference
C) ?testing maneuvers
D) ?countertransference escalation
A
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(a) often demonstrate better marital adjustment that do other families (b) often reflect weakened parent-child bonds than do other families (c) can be at risk for alcohol or other drug abuse when the developmental task of stepfamilies are not addressed (d) all the above
Lucinda is seeking help to determine whether she should remain in a stagnant relationship. Her counselor should
a. take an authoritative stance and tell her what to do. b. help Lucinda examine her options carefully before making a decision. c. reveal her own values about relationships with the hope of persuading Lucinda to adopt her values. d. terminate if Lucinda does not do what she tells her to do.
If a therapist postulates that “A child’s symptom of school failure forces the couple, the child’s parents, to work together and distracts the couple from their distressful marital relationship.” the therapist has developed what about this family?
a. A systemic hypothesis b. An interaction pattern c. An intergenerational map d. A communication configuration
Elements assessing suicidality include all of the following EXCEPT
a. level of hopelessness. b. history of childhood abuse. c. history of mental health assistance. d. current available social support.