During a family assessment, the adolescent child does most of the
talking. The parents agree with everything the child says. During
individual interviews, each parent does not say much, and it is difficult
to get information from them.
They are more at ease when the
adolescent is present. What might be a main treatment goal?
A. Stop life-threatening behavior
B. Disengage the child from the parental role
C. Help re-form the parental/child alliance
D. Support family members in obtaining necessary resources
outside the family
B
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Which of the following can harm subjects?
a. having them face aspects of themselves that they do not normally consider. b. asking them to reveal their unpopular attitudes. c. asking them to identify their deviant behavior. d. allowing them to easily identify themselves in the final report. e. All of these.
The text recommends total abstinence as the best criterion by which to measure treatment success
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of these is the best statement in a case note?
Cultural factors communicate and reinforce:
a. specific ways of understanding and valuing behaviors. b. what is right and wrong in a society. c. how people should treat each other. d. ways to understand people's actions.