Murray Bowen developed his ideas about family therapy while at the NIMH, studying __________ families
Based on his observations of these families' intense clinging
interdependence, he concluded that a lack of differentiation was responsible for all
family pathology.
a. alcoholic
b. depressed
c. neurotic
d. psychotic
Answer: D
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In the context of action steps, the tasks or activities that a client engages in during meetings with a social worker are called:
A. client tasks. B. work tasks. C. in-session tasks. D. maintenance tasks.
During the 19th century, wife beating was acceptable and referred to as
A. husband’s privilege. B. wife control. C. domestic chastisement. D. the family secret.
Which of the following is false regarding teen pregnancy?
A. School social workers may help teen mothers seek services through TANF and Medicaid. B. Teen mothers find it more difficult to stay in school than teen fathers. C. Courts are often willing to order teen fathers to financially support their children and fulfill parental responsibilities. D. The financial drawbacks of teen parenting are often more devastating than the moral judgment foisted upon teen mothers.
When working with minors, why is maintaining an individual therapist stance versus a family therapist stance nearly impossible?
A) Family members must give consent for the minor to receive treatment. B) Family members often do not want to be included in the therapy process. C) Family members do not have the right to access treatment records for the minor. D) All of these are correct.