In structural family therapy, which of the following is not a common problem, based on the theory developed by Salvator Minuchin?
(a) Alliances across generations can result in parentification of a child.
(b) Families can become either enmeshed and chaotic or disengaged and isolated.
(c) Parents forget their role in the family (e.g., mother, father) and cross boundaries into another subsystem (e.g., aunt/uncle, or sister/brother).
(d) The therapist joins with the family to make a positive therapeutic alliance.
c
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a. elementary b. high c. middle d. equal time is provided at all levels
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a. psychologists b. mental health counselors c. social workers d. marriage and family therapists
The person going through the process of recovering from an SUD either in the Prochaska’s or the Nowinski’s model is thought to
a. encourage himself or herself to learn how to enter environments in which chemical abuse previously occurred. b. demonstrate maladaptive thoughts into the latter parts of the first phase. c. demonstrate individual variations in progress. d. experience less and less resistance as he or she reaches the latter stages of recovery.
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a. assessment; intervention b. exploring the self; integration c. diagnosis; treatment d. validation; problem solving