Natalie is a marital therapist who believes that marriage is a sacred institution. She is dedicated to preserving marital relationships whenever possible. She is working with a couple who is attempting to resolve their problems even though they have also considered the possibility of divorce. One could expect that she:
a. would set her values aside and work with any decision that her clients
chose to make about their marriage.
b. would place the primary focus on helping each person examine what is the best course of action forthemselves.
c. might let it be known that she believes in the preservation of marriage and would urge the couple to work ontheir issues.
d. would consider divorce as a viable option if the couple is unhappy with their relationship.
c
You might also like to view...
Ethical dilemmas always involve values
A) ?True B) ?False
When the data collected in research serve some further application, such as program implementation, problem solving, or marketing, this is called ___________
A) secondary research B) applied research C) pure research D) participant observation
Until 1971, states could maintain that women were not legally "persons" based on which Supreme Court decision?
A) In re Lockwood B) In re Adler C) Muller v. Oregon D) Brown v. State of Virginia
Two leading family therapists, Don Jackson and Murray Bowen, trained under American psychiatrist:
a. Gregory Bateson b. Nathan Ackerman c. Harry Stack Sullivan d. Alfred Adler