In which case of silence might you utilize open-ended questions to draw out the client?
a. The client is confused
b. The client is a quiet person
c. The client is experiencing uncomfortable thoughts and /or feelings
d. The client is thinking
b. The client is a quiet person
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At a meeting of a long term therapy group, the group member spend the first half hour of their session talking about politics. No one appears displeased with the discussion and it seems that is is going to continue for the remainder of the session. The worker most appropriately
A. says nothing. B. waits until some member shows signs of dissatisfaction with the discussion and asks them how they feel about the meetings. C. expresses a sense of boredom with the discussion. D. suggests that the members' interest in politics may relate to their concern about interrelationships (or politics) within the group.
Which of the following best defines a cross-generational coalition?
A) The children form an alliance against the parents B) A subsystem is formed between a parent and child against the other parent C) A subsystem is formed between members of one generation against members of another (i.e., grandparents vs. children) D) A conflict is formed between the parents in the upbringing of their child
Which of the following does not characterize a symptom according to Satir?
a. signal growth blockage b. have a homeostatic function c. represent destructive family transactions d. unconscious conflict
The standards for appraising the trustworthiness of qualitative research are the same regardless of one’s epistemological paradigm
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.