The structural therapist is most likely to first:

a. create a new therapeutic system.
b. join the system.
c. learn the rules of the system.
d. mark system and subsystem boundaries.


B

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What will be an ideal response?

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To _________________ is to project the group's problems onto a single individual rather than the group taking responsibility for creating and resolving its difficulties

a. blame b. scapegoat c. accommodate d. deny

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Which of the following is NOT on Albert Ellis’s list of irrational beliefs?

a. Dangerous or fearsome things are cause for great concern, and their possibility must be continually dwelt upon. b. A person should be dependent on others and should have someone stronger on whom to rely. c. Past experiences and events are the determinants of present behavior; the influence of the past cannot be eradicated. d. It is easier to do difficult things than it is to avoid them. e. There is always a right or perfect solution to every problem, and it must be found or the results will be catastrophic.

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All psychodynamic theories share the idea that

a. experiences from childhood resonate in adult personalities. b. it is important for the therapist to be cool and aloof. c. experiences from childhood do not resonate in adult personalities. d. the unconscious is a convenient myth in psychotherapy. e. at optimum functioning, the most that a person can do is control natural urges in order to function socially.

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