________________ is used in family therapy to describe those operations by which the therapist alters the power within the family
a. marking boundaries.
b. unbalancing.
c. making the covert overt.
d. a and b.
e. all of the above.
.B
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Schemas affect relationship processes because they:
a. color the ways people understand communications from others. b. filter perceptions and provide expectations about interactions and how to act. c. color people's choices and actions. d. filter perceptions and expectations of interactions.
According to strategic theory and therapy, symptoms:
a. Are embedded in the family's network of relationships b. Serve an important purpose in the family c. Are logical to context d. All of the above
With a strategic approach the therapist focuses on:
a. Identifying the root cause of the presenting problem b. Altering the patterns maintaining the presenting problem c. Offering insight to produce change d. Overcoming family resistance
Special circumstances can impact assessment processes in developing change plans, except for:
a. suicide risk b. crisis situations c. relocation due to overseas military deployment [which can continue with follow-up and follow-through] d. legal issues