The following are some of the basic concepts of Satir's model:
a. Conceptual frameworks, power and control, emphasis on perception
b. Self-esteem, families as rule-governed systems, mutual influence/shared
responsibility
c. Contracting, schemas, automatic thoughts
d. Encounters, experience, psychological realities
Answer: B
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Fallacy of misplaced concreteness is
A) using smaller units of analysis to make inferences about larger units of analysis. B) using too many digits in a quantitative measure in an attempt to create the impression that data are accurate. C) using secondary data that is inappropriate for the research question. D) misusing data due to the researcher's lack of knowledge concerning the secondary data source.
Which of the following is NOT considered to be a benefit of solution-focused therapy when working with Muslim American clients?
A) Solution-focused practice places less emphasis on the client's inner world B) Muslim Americans may prefer the strength-based approach of solution-based therapies C) Solution-focused therapists typically define the focus of treatment using theoretical assumptions D) Muslim Americans are attracted to the brief and focused nature of solution-based therapy
What would those seeking to create a just society do under what Rawls called a
“maximin” strategy?
A. Seek to maximize the well-being of those who are least well off B. Seek to maximize the number of citizens who are wealthy C. Strive to determine a fair “social minimum” D. Seek equal distribution of all resources
Victims of oppression:
a. are systematically denied power, property and prestige b. experience different degrees of oppression c. are only denied access to power and property d. commonly experience discrimination but rarely experience prejudice