Satir’s “Hanging Hats” exercise is a systemic way of considering and addressing processes that therapists seeing individuals call:
A. Psychosexual developmental issues
B. Dysfunctional or pathological family processes in general
C. Transference and counter-transference issues
D. None of the above
ANS: C
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The institutional conception of social welfare is based on the belief that
A) Formal assistance should be available only after all other institutions in society have failed B) Social welfare services are earmarked for those without families C) Institutions will need more assistance than individuals and families D) Social welfare services are normal, first-line functions of modern industrial society
______ provides a sectional view of the brain
a. fMRI b. MRI c. PET scan d. EEG
_______________are descriptions by supervisors or other qualified observers of staff behaviors that are especially effective or ineffective.
A) BARS B) Critical incidents C) Graphic rating scales D) Management by objectives
What theory can be attributed to the belief that students and families are embedded in multiple systems influenced by social processes?
a. Ecological theory b. Hope theory c. Attachment theory d. Strain theory