Two key practices of evidence-based family therapy include:
A) using anecdotal opinions and determining therapies based on your own family life.
B) relying on the advice of other practitioners and on your own beliefs to determine your approach.
C) using previous theories to determine your approach and creating new theories about therapy treatment.
D) using existing research to inform decisions and learning to use evidence-based treatments.
D
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A) community B) staff C) clients D) agency
Which of the following statement is NOT a theme associated with MI?
a. Motivational interviewing espouses a humanistic, helper-centered style. b. Motivational interviewing is designed to evoke and explore ambivalence. c. Motivational interviewing adopts a directive approach. d. Motivational interviewing focuses on client speech and assisting clients to voice arguments for change.
All of the following are concepts of feminist theories that can be applied to organizations
except:
A. Empowerment B. Diversity is strength C. Each element depends on other elements D. The personal is political
Harold Lasswell's propaganda theory was
a) a simple, magic bullet theory b) a complex mass society theory