Which of the following is an example of an initial phase intervention used in MRI systemic therapy?
A) Paradoxical behavioral prescriptions
B) Dangers of improvement
C) Behavioral prescriptions
D) Reframing the problem
D
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Intensity is an intervention best described by which of the following statements?
A) It is a technique in which the therapist "turns up the heat" by using his or her tone of voice, pacing, and word choice to break through a barrier. B) It is a technique in which the therapist and the client hypothesize a "worst-case scenario," therefore allowing the client to manage their own anxiety more effectively. C) It is a technique in which the clients reenact the problem to a heightened degree, therefore highlighting the family interactional patterns. D) It is a technique in which the therapist allows the family to discuss what they would do in a hypothetical situation, therefore realigning the boundaries of the system.
The Gay Liberation Movement is considered to have begun
(a) when the HIV/AIDS crisis began; (b) with the Stonewall uprising; (c) with the adoption of civil unions and same sex marriage by some states; (d) with the election of Harvey Milk in 1977.
With one-way communication, as the message is passed along, it tends to become more simplified and distorted because of _____, in which a few high points become dominant and readily remembered, while much of the remainder is forgotten
a. Sharpening b. Leveling c. Assimilation d. Accommodation
Which technique is most effective at revealing deep level biographical experiences of a person's group?
A) Focus groups B) Unobtrusive measures C) Face-to-face interviewing D) Participant observation