What are the two fundamental concepts of Bowen’s theory of family counseling?
a. Emotional illness develops in relationship to others, and healing treatment takes place in the context of therapeutic relationships.
b. Emotional illness develops in individuals because of their unique makeups and experiences; however, healing requires a therapeutic relationship with the counselor and support of the client’s family.
c. Emotional illness develops in individuals as a result of genetics; however, healing requires a therapeutic relationship with the counselor and support of the client’s family.
d. Emotional illness develops in relationship to others, and healing occurs in the relationship between the counselor and the client.
e. Schizophrenia is caused by the mother/child relationship.
Answer: a
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a. answer the referral questions b. organize and interpret data c. recommend interventions d. all of the above