Generally speaking, working with couples or families:
a. Is more appropriately referred to family therapists
b. Involves a qualitative shift in conceptual framework
c. Is more difficult than individual counseling
d. All of the above
b
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The use of the student t-test implies that the researcher check his or her data for homogeneity of regression. 2. In one-way analysis of variance, the total sum of squares is equal to the sum of squares within groups and the sum of squares between groups. 3. There are three different “F” ratios to test hypotheses in a two-way analysis of variance. 4. Analysis of variance with 3 levels of one main effect and 4 levels of the second factor and 10 subjects in the study will require a total of 240 subjects.
Which of the following individuals are not associated with the humanistic-existential approach?
a. Carl Rogers b. Victor Frankl c. Carl Gustav Jung d. Irvin Yalom
Family therapists generally assume that it is inevitable that: a. no family will truly become a healthy unit
b. they will meet parts of their family in every other family with whom they have a professional relationship. c. all families with severe issues will NOT seek assistance through counseling. d. families cannot change unhealthy boundaries and family rules.
In child therapy, the counselor’s congruence is often tested since
a. children do not have a sense of authenticity. b. children may act out impulsively in session and bring forth negative reactions from the therapist. c. therapists are generally not taught how to be congruent with children. d. reliance upon parenting and advising behaviors are more important for efficacious therapy with children. e. parents are the true client when providing therapy to children.