Which of the following does NOT fit with the definition for a therapeutic double bind in MRI systemic theory?
A) The MRI therapeutic double bind is used to undo a double-bind message in a family or relationship.
B) The MRI therapeutic double bind means no matter what you do, you are wrong; there is no escape.
C) The MRI therapeutic double bind means no matter what you do, you do something different.
D) The MRI therapeutic double bind is used to move the family in a new direction.
C
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A technique that has many applications for various kinds of groups is the technique of __________, which is designed to help group members express and clarify concerns they have about the future
A) ?role reversal B) ?future projection C) ?role confusion D) ?cognitive restructuring
Kevin Stover is a 14 year-old boy who was referred to the school social worker for
problems focusing on his studies. Kevin admits to difficulties concentrating and confides that he has been feeling “down” all the time for the past school year. He remembers the only time this feeling went away was, “only for a coupla weeks last summer when I went to visit my Uncle Mark. He’s really cool. But then that down feeling came back as soon as I got home,” states Kevin. He denies any suicidal thoughts but admits to feelings of hopelessness, and low self-esteem. What is the most likely diagnosis for Kevin?
a) Major depressive disorder b) Schizoaffective disorder c) Persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia), with early onset d) Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
The self-acceptance that the client gains through the worker's reflective listening can be a catalyst for:
A. Being corrected by the client B. Heightened emotions on the part of the client C. Defensiveness on the part of the client D. Change and growth on the part of the client
D
a. trend studies b. cohort studies c. panel surveys d. all of the choices