List an example of how negative feedback can be valuable in families.
What will be an ideal response?
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A repeat drug offender is legally coerced to enter a therapeutic
community (TC). Based on current research, what do you think is likely to occur? A. The TC stands a good chance of effectively restructuring the immature, addictive-prone individual into a strong, self-reliant, drug-free person. B. The TC stands a poor chance of effectively restructuring the immature, addictive-prone individual into a strong, self-reliant, drug-free person. C. The individual will most likely remain an immature, addictiveprone person, as TCs that cater to legally coerced individuals are not very successful. D. The individual will most likely return to drugs while staying at the TC, as legal coercion is not very effective and the oversight at TCs is generally poor.
A data collection method that is not usually used when evaluating a group
a) Reliable and valid scales b) Progress notes c) Focus groups d) Self-reports from members
In this paradoxical approach to cognitive-behavioral approaches, the client is guided to accept difficult thoughts and emotions in order to transform them. What is the name of this therapy?
A) Pure-behavioral therapy B) Cognitive-behavioral family therapy C) Mindfulness-based therapy D) Dialectical-behavioral therapy
Data collection, analysis, and theory are more intimately intertwined in qualitative analysis than in quantitative analysis
Indicate whether the statement is true or false