In the early phase of treatment in basic family therapy, the strategy shifts from building alliances to:
a. offering positive feedback
b. challenging actions and assumptions
c. formulating a plan
d. none of the above
B
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a. Anchoring bias b. Functional fixedness c. Hindsight bias d. Representative bias
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Next, he goes with the client to the first floor of a tall building, all the while encouraging and reassuring. They spend time looking out the window until the client is comfortable, then they go up one floor. Gradually, they work their way up to the top floor of a very high skyscraper. The treatment method the therapist is employing is called A) flooding. B) deconditioning. C) reconditioning. D) systematic desensitization. E) unconditioning.
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A. Action potentials open chloride channels to release neurotransmitters. B. Presynaptic voltage changes past threshold trigger the release of neurotransmitters. C. The interior of the nerve cell becomes more negative during the action potential. D. The exterior of the nerve cell becomes more positive during the action potential.
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a) 14-year-old Ann b) 10-year-old Tom c) 10-year-old Virginia d) 17-year-old Raymond