Strategic family therapy developed by Jay Haley and others teaches therapists to:
(a) look behind symptoms for possible secondary gains
(b) develop paradoxical directives
(c) propose experiments that may seem punishing or absurd
(d) all of the above
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__________ groups have no professional leader
a. Family counseling groups b. T-groups c. Self-help d. Couples groups
Which of the following represents one of Shenk's findings regarding excellence?
A) ?Practice changes your mind but not your body. B) ?Skills are nonspecific. C) ?The brain drives the brawn. D) ?All of the above
In humanistic approaches to counseling, such as person-centered and Gestalt, assessment focuses on the person's ability to experience and express their __________
a. Authentic self b. Style of life c. Sources of life meaning d. Boundaries
Which of these reasons is the MOST important rationale for using assessment with families?
a. Assessment provides clinicians with baseline data to measure progress in counseling. b. The process can help families to view the presenting issue from a systems perspective. c. Using formal and informal assessment methods helps clinicians avoid bias. d. All of the above.