__________ is often described as our perceptions regarding self, others, and the world, and includes the connecting themes and rules of interaction that give meaning to our actions

a. ?Striving for significance and superiority
b. ?Fictional finalism
c. ?Lifestyle
d. ?Holistic concept


c

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Donna feels certain that no one will ever want to hire her because she has a timid personality. Her solutionoriented therapist would be most inclined to: a. ? explore her early childhood experiences with being rejected. b. ? consider her irrational belief to be indicative of psychopathology. c. ? ask Donna to examine another side of the story she is presenting about herself and think

of times when shewas accepted by others. d. ? prescribe medication for her anxiety issues.

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One of the key factors in CBFT case conceptualization is:

a. to describe the relationship between the family and the symptom. b. to describe each person’s role in the interaction sequence. c. to define the problem in concrete, measurable terms. d. to define the parts patterns between people.

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A well-functioning family develops, first and foremost, from a strong

a. Sibling subsystem b. Spousal subsystem c. Parental subsystem d. All of the above

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A(n) __________ frequently provides an analysis of each facet of the comprehensive counseling program

a. outcomes evaluation b. service assessment c. results assessment d. program audit

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