A major tenet of systems theory is the belief that
a. there is both good and bad functioning
b. the actions and behavior of one family member affects all family members
c. an acute injury may be caused by the family
d. there are many definitions of normal families
b
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a. Myers, Briggs, Wundt b. Jung, Myers, Briggs c. Beck, Freud, Williams d. Briggs, Jung, Eysenck
In childhood Type II traumas, children rarely misperceive or distort the trauma once brought to awareness
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
List three places where archival information can be found.
What will be an ideal response?
When their clients’ social and political positions, informed by a particular religious perspective, are in direct opposition to the counselors’, counselors face which of the following?
a. An opportunity to correct the harmful, erroneous beliefs held by the client b. A challenge to not let their unresolved personal issues interfere with their counseling effectiveness c. An ethical responsibility to help the client understand that religious ideals are falsehoods d. A challenge to take on the clients’ views and values for personal use and identity creation