Using observational approaches with families can be challenging because:
a. counselors' inferences about the family are influenced by their biases and experiences
b. as the number of family members increases, the reliability of the observations decreases.
c. counselors may misinterpret non-verbal behavior and reach inaccurate conclusions about the family dynamics.
d. all of the above
d
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a. It's time for you to come out, because it won't get you your job back in there. What you really want is your job back, or one just like it, so come out right now and let's work on that. b. You really seem kind of down at the moment. c. Have you been on anti-depressants? d. None of the above would be good negotiator responses.
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A. historical, evolutionary, predictable B. developmental, historical, cultural C. individual, social, historical D. horizontal, vertical, transitional
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