The use of one's personality, traits, temperament, and psychological and biological processes to find a place in the social matrix of life refers to:

a. lifestyle.
b. conviction.
c. self-concept.
d. "right-wrong" code.


A

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When a Satir practitioner working with a couple asks the partners to turn their chairs toward each other and gives a prompt such as: “Tell your partner how you feel about what happened New Year’s Eve.”, the therapist might be doing what?

a. understanding the ingredients of an interaction b. coaching communication c. creating an enactment d. softening the family rules

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What kind of tasks did Golan (1986) state that people needed to do in order to be successful with a transition?

a. People need to accomplish material tasks and psychosocial tasks. b. People need to accomplish instrumental tasks and affective tasks. c. People need to accomplish instrumental tasks and problem tasks. d. Both A and B

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Equality in a helping relationship:

a) is impossible since the helper is an expert in his/her field b) is based on therapist self-disclosure c) develops from an understanding that what occurs in sessions is mutua d) implies that the helper must quickly work to end the helpee’s discomfort

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If a professor decides that a C+ or higher is a passing grade on a final, anyone who scores below this will not pass the class. This is an example of

a. cutoff scores. b. linear regression. c. multiple regression. d. decision making using multiple tests.

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