Tailoring in therapy is about:

A. Trimming goals and therapeutic processes throughout a session as time becomes a factor
B. Matching or fitting interventions to the needs and functioning of the family
C. Matching the needs of the family to the goals of the therapy process
D. Pulling together the various pieces of the puzzle to make a whole picture


ANS: B

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lack sufficient motivation at some point of the work? a. Model motivation to engage in the work so the participants can assess and evaluate their own motivation b. State your observations to the participants regarding whether or not they are engaging in the work and how they seem to be lacking motivation c. Provide feedback to the participants on how you feel the work is going and what you think is necessary to increase the engagement in d. Seek to understand what motivational aspect is missing or insufficiently present and what factors are keeping that in place

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In contrast to traditional behavioral therapy, integrative couple therapy emphasizes ___________________

a. insight b. emotional experiencing c. accountability d. support and empathy

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If a group is going to exist over a long period, conflicts among its members should most often result in:

A. The withdrawal of some members. B. The emergence of a strong authoritarian leader. C. Many readjustments of the group's initial norms. D. The formation of defined subgroups. E. None of the above.

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Batterers' intervention programs can work with people who batter to educate them about the dynamics involved in domestic violence, teach anger management techniques, enhance self-esteem to decrease the need to control, and develop alternatives to abusive behavior.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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