The primary focus of REBT is

(a) reducing symptoms and changing beliefs.
(b) developing insight and self-awareness.
(c) early childhood experiences.
(d) assisting movement through developmental stages.


a

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Experiential focusing is a powerful intervention because

(a) it is holistic. (b) it is immediate, focused in the here-and-now. (c) the "felt sense" provides an experiential way of knowing. (d) all of the above.

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All of the following are true of directives EXCEPT:

a. directives ask the family to compete a specific task in between, and sometimes during, sessions. b. directives are rarely logical or linear solutions. c. the purpose of directives is to “perturb” the system with the smallest change possible, in order to create new interaction patterns. d. directives ask the clients to stop the behavior for a short period in order to learn new skills.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The main purpose of qualitative assessment is to diagnose or categorize families. 2. Qualitative assessments can serve as interventions. 3. The Marital Satisfaction Inventory is an appealing option due to its large number of subscales, relative brevity, and cross-cultural applications. 4. There is no unified theory of family functioning. 5. Including formal and informal assessment methods in family counseling helps clinicians to avoid bias.

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