This theoretical approach considers families as complex systems

a. Family development theory
b. Multisystemic theory
c. Family systems theory
d. Strain theory


c. Family systems theory

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Which of the following legally recognized counselors as professionals who provided personal as well as vocational and educational counseling?

a. Weldon v. Virginia State Board of Psychologists Examiners b. Iowa Law Review Note c. Bogust v. Iverson d. Tarasoff v. University of California – Berkeley

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The authors’ discussion about questioning is relevant to . . .

a. Asking questions before using other more indirect means in eliciting information from members b. Generally posing questions that ask for specific information rather than questions that facilitate a longer response from members c. Members tending to ask fewer questions during early stages of group development than in later stages d. Asking why questions to elicit more information rather than questions beginning with what, where, and how e. The group leader likely needing to teach members how to ask good questions

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Which of the following represents a sex difference in communication?

a. Compared to women, men tend to express more nonverbal communication such as smiling and other facial expressions. b. Men maintain more eye contact than do women. c. Women are more polite in tone and are more likely to show interest and concern. d. Men ask a greater number of questions than do women.

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What is meant by the behavioral term avoidance repression?

a. Re-parenting an adult who received inadequate parenting as a child. b. Choosing to respond to some stimuli and ignore others. c. If people around us have anxiety about something, we also become anxious. d. Avoiding situations that are similar to historical experiences that were painful. e. A treatment that pairs threatening cues with relaxation or assertiveness in order to overcome the anxiety.

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