List the four questions that the Goldenbergs asked to determine the direction of treatment for a family

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)


Answer:
1. Is treatment for the entire family needed?
2. Who are the appropriate family members with whom to work?
3. What underlying interactive patterns fuel the family disturbance and lead to symptoms in one or more of its members?
4. What specific interventions will most effectively help this family?

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