A person in the family who is seen as the individual causing the most trouble within the family structure is called the ___________
A. weakling
B. trouble maker (TM)
C. mischievous scapegoat
D. identified patient (IP)
D
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Strategic family therapy developed by Jay Haley and others teaches therapists to:
(a) look behind symptoms for possible secondary gains (b) develop paradoxical directives (c) propose experiments that may seem punishing or absurd (d) all of the above
Identify the independent and dependent variable(s) in this statement: “The primary purpose of the present study was to test a new strategy for treating burnout and to compare it to the traditional strategy normally used in rehabilitation for burnout in Finland. We analyzed the short-term and long-term effects of both interventions on the outcome variables (burnout symptoms and perceived job conditions) over an intervention lasting one year.”
What will be an ideal response?
We rely on ______________________ to help us warm up our innate spontaneity
a. physical, mental, emotional, and relational "starters" b. the group leader c. the dominant members of the group d. our intuition
To learn to appropriately address religion and spirituality in counseling, Briggs and Rayle (2005) suggest that students ask themselves all of the following EXCEPT:
A. what are my views about religion and spirituality? B. how will my views affect my counseling role? C. how can I empathize with clients whose spiritual values differ from my own? D. how can I use my beliefs to influence the counseling relationship?