A mother tells her child "I know you're not hungry," despite the child's sense that he/she is hungry. This is an example of:
a. triadic communication.
b. pseudo-mutuality.
c. mystification.
d. redundancy principle.
C
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An indication that a member may be relinquishing control is by stating . . .
a. “I must get an A in theories class.” b. “I can't tell my boss about what happened.” c. “It’s not fair.” d. “I kind of believe I should go to the concert.” e. “What you did is just plain wrong.”
Contemporary Gestalt practice in the United States is
a. very similar from the style popularized by Perls. b. very different from the style popularized by Perls and focuses more on relationships and less on techniques. c. part of the object relations approach. d. considered a bold and powerful approach due to its emphasis on confrontation and dramatic flair.
Identity developmental models suggest that, relative to culture, if placed in the right environment one becomes more accepting of self and others
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A family therapist should assess a client’s spiritual resources in order to ____________
___________________________________________. a. enforce spirituality and religion as a part of the solution to the client’s problems b. promote spiritual and religious tolerance among therapists c. understand the constraints of a person’s belief system d. access beliefs that may transform how client feels, thinks, and responds to difficult situations