Object relations therapy is a:
a. form of experiential family therapy
b. subset of behavior therapy developed by Bandura
c. form of psychoanalysis therapy developed in Britain
d. major contribution of Nathan Ackerman
C
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sophisticated, abstract, rational thought this is called: a. formal operational thought b. conventional morality c. pre-operational thought d. concrete operational thought e. none of the above
The number one obstacle in dealing with both the user and his or her family is often:
a. denial that a problem exists b. refusal to pay for service c. lack of treatment facilities d. all of the above
Samples are often used instead of the population for all reasons
except: A. time collecting data B. money collecting the data C. effort to collect the data D. samples are always more reliable than the population
The concept of autonomy includes the concept(s) of:
a. self-in-relation. b. self-in-context. c. rewriting one's life script. d. both (a) and (b).