One partner in the couple has diabetes. The couple learns about the disease, begins to look seriously at their daily stressors, and change their eating habits together. This is an example of
a. A fused relationship
b. Shifting roles
c. Stress-prompted resources
d. A happy couple
c. Stress-prompted resources
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Throughout the therapy session, existential therapists try to maintain a(an)
a. awareness of themselves and their relationship with their client. b. collegial relationship with their client. c. focus on issues related to existential anxiety. d. focus on the individuation process of the client.
_____________ is a critical ethical issue in individual psychotherapy and a necessary part of the practice of couples and family therapy.
A. Family consultation B. Informed consent C. A "no secrets" policy D. Systems theory
Leaders need to attend to all of the following group processes except:
a. problem solving b. diagnosis c. decision making d. communication e. conflict management
Who first used the term "family homeostasis" to describe the natural tendency of families to behave in such a manner so as to maintain a sense of balance, structure and stability in the face of change?
(a) Jackson (b) Wegscheider (c) Kaufman and Kaufman (d) McGoldrick