Knowledge of family strengths will help the therapist to:
a. understand how families cope with problems.
b. understand family dysfunction.
c. understand family resistance.
d. all of the above.
.A
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Which intervention is designed to interrupt triangulation by increasing direct communication between the dyad experiencing problems or to reverse pursuer-distancer dynamics?
A) Relational experiments B) Communication experiments C) Acting "as if" experiments D) Family attachment experiments
Which of the following statements is true of a family preservation program? A) ?It is a model of intervention developed specifically for work with families in which the placement of one or more of the children is imminent
B) ?It focuses on providing permanent placement to abused and neglected children. C) It provides intensive services that extend from 4 to 6 months. D) It has been successful in protecting neglected children and in saving costs by reducing placement of children outside the home.
One way to find a foundation for integration in your work is to tape your first sessions and see what works for you and what doesn’t. When you find a model or set of models as your foundation, you will:
A. Feel that model or those models to be “a good fit,” like you have come home B. Have a way of working with every possible family situation C. Want to get each of the models presented in this book to work together D. None of the above
In 2006-2007, what was the percentage of children living in poverty in the United
States? A. 21.9% B. 14.9% C. 7.9% D. 2.8%