The tendency if families to maintain a sense of coherence, equilibrium, and structure in the face of change is called:
A. Cohesion.
B. Universality.
C. Homeostasis.
D. Differentiation.
C
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Group leaders will use the same skills in individual sessions plus interventions unique to leading groups. 2.Reflecting feelings is reflecting what a person has said about his or her feelings. 3.The skill of suggesting is really a reframe of the term advising to make it more subtle and indirect. 4.Interpreting is used in all stages of the group because it is a relatively nonthreatening intervention. 5.According to the authors of your text, self-disclosing is of lesser importance than the other interventions because it takes the focus off the members and can be easily abused.
Average treatments of 100 minutes of Motivational Interviewing for adolescents and adults have shown:
a. a stronger impact on substance abuse problems than smoking. b. a stronger impact on smoking than substance abuse problems. c. an equivalently strong impact on substance abuse problems and smoking. d. a stronger impact on substance abuse problems than smoking among adults only.
A psychodynamic family therapy treatment technique used to understand dominant feelings within a family and identify which emotions are being directed toward what people is called:
A. dream and daydream analysis B. confrontation C. transference D. complementarity
Training programs differ on whether participating in a group is
a. helpful or detrimental to trainees. b. optional or required. c. illegal or unethical. d. helpful or detrimental to trainees or illegal or unethical.