Action and insight are the primary vehicles of change in family therapy. The ______ school emphasized behavioral change and eschews insight as a medium for change
a. structural
b. strategic
c. psychodynamic
d. experiential
B
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explain events in the social world. This focus on laws in explanation is called A) nomothetic. B) verstehen. C) determinism. D) ideographic.
__________ strengthens the core through exercises that target the small muscles throughout the body, which creates pelvic, hip, and shoulder stabilization
A) ?Therapeutic massage B) ?Deep relaxation C) ?Yoga D) ?Pilates
Americans in the colonial era supported policies in conflict with the principles of the Declaration of Independence that affected future generations of Americans and led to:
A) ?the Civil War B) ?the suffragette movement in the early 20th century C) ?the Civil Rights movement in the 1960's D) ?all of the above
Amy's anxiety is characteristic of a Stage One clinician. What other trait of a Stage
One clinician does she show? A. high reactivity to her clients B. focusing on patterns among her cases C. comfort with experiential exercises D. need for emotional closure