Which explains the difference between "accepting" and "liking"?
A. Liking does not require acceptance.
B. Acceptance means approval.
C. Liking someone requires approval of everything they do.
D. Acceptance requires only taking account of a fact.
D
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Based on the previous vignette, Harold, the structural family therapist working with Mikayla and Jenna, takes into account that all behavior has reciprocal antecedents and describes their pattern of interaction like this: M affects J's response, which then affects M's response, ad infinitum. Harold is:
A) reframing the complementary relationship, removing blame from one person and describing how each person contributes to the problem dynamic. B) boundary making to help the couple strengthen diffuse boundaries. C) challenging the couple's assumptions by overtly questioning whether they are actually having the effect the couple anticipated. D) using crisis induction by bringing the symptom into the room.
When a word that has a neutral connotation becomes debased over time or takes on a negative or derogatory connotation over time, the process known as __________ has occurred
A) symbolic annihilation B) semantic derogation C) cultural lag D) linguistic substitution
In order to select the appropriate intervention, it is important to adhere to the following steps in this order:
a. Establish hypotheses for the 4 P's in each dimension, determine how your assessment of the person's problem and your case formulation inform your intervention plans, and provide a succinct summary of your analysis. b. Provide a succinct summary of your analysis, determine how your assessment of the person's problem and your case formulation inform your intervention plans, and establish hypotheses for the 4P's in each dimension. c. Establish hypotheses for the 4P's in each dimension, provide a succinct summary of your analysis, and determine how your assessment of the person's problem and your case formulation inform your intervention plans. d. Provide a succinct summary of your analysis, establish hypotheses for the 4 P's in each dimension, and determine how your assessment of the person's problem and your case formulation inform your intervention plans.
The re-creation of situations that individuals experienced - situations that were difficult or not properly dealt with - in order to experience them in the here-and-now, is a hallmark of:
A) ?Psychodrama B) ?Drama Therapy C) ?Dramatization D) ?Reality Therapy