In working with families, narrative therapists consider themselves:
a. collaborating partners
b. experts in family relationships
c. cybernetic explorers
d. all of the above
A
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a. Voluntary organizations offer free services to beneficiaries. b. They utilize resources not otherwise available. c. They can grow very large, with budgets that exceed that of some governments. d. They are fragmented and uncoordinated.
The therapist can often develop a metaphor that matches the family member's _____________ frame of reference
a. visual. b. auditory. c. kinesthetic. d. a and b. e. all of the above.
A primary concern in object relations theory is:
a. the way in which feelings toward the libidinal object in infancy impacts personality and later relationships. b. the way in which penis envy impacts personality and later relationships. c. the way in which autonomous functions and acquired functions impact personality and later relationships. d. none of the above
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a cross-sectional study?
a. It is conducted at only one point in time. b. It can be exploratory, descriptive, or explanatory. c. It concentrates on the changes that take place within a specific sample over a period of time. d. It provides a means for studying a large variation in the population at the same point in time.