In addition to MRI and the Institute he co-directed in Washington DC, Haley spent time at:
A. Bowen’s Georgetown Institute for Multigenerational Family Therapy
B. Satir’s Avanta Network and Process Community
C. Minuchin’s Philadelphia Child Guidance Center
D. The Ackerman Institute in New York City
ANS: C
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of symptoms in adulthood:
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