Discuss the main principles of two couples counseling theories. Specifically, describe how each theory conceptualizes problems within the relationship and how those problems can be addressed through counseling
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Main principles of two couples counseling theories.
a. Answers will vary based on the theories chosen
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An introverted client who uses senses to perceive information, uses feelings to process information, and whose orientation to the outer world is judgment would have which of the following Myers-Briggs personality types?
A) ?ISFJ B) ?INTJ C) ?ISTP D) ?ENFJ
__________________ refer to manifestations of patterns and behavioral sequences that are occurring live so that they can be observed by the counselor, and thereby predisposed for direct intervention to address them.
a) Directives b) Enactments c) Live observations d) Live behavioral windows e) None of the above
The term rhythmicity, in regard to infants, refers to
a. their ability to coordinate their actions, like looking and smiling, with those of a caregiver. b. their tendency to sway in synchrony with music. c. the production of cooing sounds in synchrony with music. d. their biological regularity, as in how regularly they sleep or eat.
There are behavioral, structural, and maturational theories of development. The maturational viewpoint utilizes the plant growth analogy, in which the mind is seen as being driven by instincts while the environment provides nourishment, thus placing limits on development. Counselors who are maturationists
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