According to Carter and McGoldrick, one of the second-order changes in the family in the launching period is

a. differentiating the self from one's family of origin.
b. maintaining couple functioning in the face of physiological decline.
c. opening up the boundaries to allow adolescent children to move in and out of the system.
d. renegotiating the marital system as a dyad.


d

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Change precipitated by public outrage is typically ______.

a. productive b. short term c. helpful in long-term progress d. directly informing policy and procedure

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Bob, a 12-year-old, watched his father always open the door for his mother and does the same for girls at school. This is an example of what kind of learning?

A. developmental learning B. social learning C. direct learning D. personal learning

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Which of the following approaches consists of simple and clear concepts and emphasizes the role of choice?

a. Psychoanalytic therapy b. Reality therapy c. Narrative therapy d. Gestalt therapy

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The therapeutic modality for most programs for batterers relies on

a. an empathic listening and responding approach to assure clients they are heard and cared for. b. a confrontational approach to catch minimizing and projecting of inadequate and insecure behaviors onto significant others. c. a cognitive-behavioral approach that changes irrational thinking, self-sabotaging, selective forgetting, setting oneself up for violence, and other maladaptive cognitions. d. a dynamic approach that helps achieve insight into present behaviors by interpreting and understanding past behaviors from childhood.

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