Murray Bowen developed his ideas about family therapy while at the NIMH, studying ______ families
Based on his observation 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
D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following does NOT describe how involvement in a therapeutic group as a member be helpful to beginning group leaders?
A) ?It is a more appropriate place to examine their own problems. B) ?They can empathize with what it is like to be a group member. C) ?It can serve as a valuable learning experience for under-standing group process. D) ?It can make the beginning leader professionally capable of leading any type of group.
A recently arrived immigrant family lives near relatives, refuses to speak English, is suspicious of the outside community, and closely monitors their children's comings and goings. Family counselors are apt to classify them as:
a. a closed system b. a system headed for negentropy c. an ecosystem d. none of these
Which of the following statements is NOT true as it applies to confidentiality in groups?
A) ?In order to create a climate of trust, the leader should emphasize that confidentiality within the group must be absolute, without any limitations. B) ?It is a crucial issue in groups. C) ?The importance of confidentiality should be stressed many times during the course of a group. D) ?Limitations to confidentiality apply to groups composed of involuntary populations.