_____________, with regard to family-of-origin issues, is particularly critical for family therapists.
A. Self-knowledge
B. Learning basic counseling techniques
C. Learning and practicing specialties
D. Understanding effective intervention techniques
Answer: A
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A. Showing that an idea makes sense is generally enough to make change. B. It is the lack of good ideas that most prevents change. C. Since people in power are confused during times of change they are more comfortable when change agents tell them what to do. D. Nothing is more central to promoting change than your ability to generate and use power.
When George says, "I just can't bear to do my income tax form," Albert Ellis would say that George
a. has a disturbance about a disturbance. b. is weak willed. c. is musterbating. d. has low frustration tolerance.
The following are guidelines for narrative reflecting teams EXCEPT:
a. team members participate in a monologue. b. comments should be offered in a tentative manner. c. comments are based on what actually occurs in the room. d. reflections should be kept short.
The multicultural and social justice perspective on assessment and treatment focuses on:
a. using the DSM-IV-TR to accurately identify a client’s deficits. b. client strengths within a cultural and historical framework. c. maintaining the power differential that is inherent in the therapist/client relationship. d. utilizing intelligence tests in addition to a battery of vocational and interest inventories.