Which of the following is true about family rules according to Satir?
A. Healthy family rules are few and consistently applied
B. It is better to try to transform rules for usefulness rather than get rid of them or feel bound by them
C. The most important family rules are the ones that govern individuation, or being unique, and the sharing of information or communication
D. All of the above
ANS: D
You might also like to view...
Tom practices as a social worker at US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Several years ago he
was a social work student in a research methods course. He claims that he enjoyed some aspects of the course, but that his passion was for direct clinical practice. Currently he enjoys his practice at the VA, but he also realizes that his knowledge of research methods benefits his practice skills. According to the text, what may Tom be embracing? a) Ethics b) Commitment to neutrality c) Differences between social work practice and research d) Similarities between social work practice and research
Jim is given a coupon every time he brings a pencil and paper to class. At the end of the week, he may exchange the coupons for one hour of free time. This is an example of:
A. a token economy. B. social learning. C. systematic desensitization. D. flooding therapy.
When a researcher uses a program to randomly select a respondent phone number and types full accounts of the informant's response into a computer, it is called
A) Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI). B) Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI). C) Web-Based In-Depth Interviewing. D) Email-Based In-Depth Interviewing.
The most significant biophysical hazards of early childhood include
a. the fatal disorders of birth defects, cancer, and heart disease. b. asthma, obesity, and meningitis. c. immunizations. d. pesticides.