While most schools of family therapy believe that families are notoriously resistant to change, __________ therapists minimize the importance of resistance
a. strategic
b. experiential
c. narrative
d. structural
Answer: C
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Which of the following policy innovations is most likely to be implemented?
a. A noncontroversial policy that can be enacted by one agency. b. A policy that needs considerable resources, but does not change the status quo. c. A vague policy that requires cooperation between different agencies. d. A policy that has many, clearly defined tasks.
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EXCEPT: A) Encouraging the client to talk about their ambivalence and resistance B) Being positive about what resistance is C) Not making the client aware of this reaction as it will discourage any further therapeutic D) Designing changes in small steps so that the client can feel greater success for the work they are doing
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a. Accepts the parent's definition of a child with a problem b. Sees the problem child as a symptom of system dysfunction c. Reframes the child's problem behavior d. Normalizes the child's problem behavior