What is most important during a family interview?

a. Siding with the parents so that they will come back
b. Taking the child's side, so he does not feel picked on
c. Taking the position of siding with the family
d. Taking no position at all


C

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(a) Therapists aim to understand their clients and the clients’ awareness of themselves and their world (b) The separation process between therapist and client is used to foster growth (c) Interventions are used to encourage clients to use the information they have shared to find meaning, purpose, and value (d) The therapeutic relationship is established

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Which of the following types of tests measures an individual’s degree of accomplishment or learning in a given subject or task?

a. Achievement b. Aptitude c. Intelligence d. Interest/career

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Which of the following is described as a “weapon” commonly used in families with SUDs as a way to try to control other members?

a. Enmeshment b. Differentiation c. Conditional love d. Individuation

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The _____________ should be able to successfully balance the task and personal relations dimensions associated with each stage.

a. group leader b. group members c. interventions d. all of the above e. none of the above

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