Secrets (hiding the alcoholism and/or hiding neglect or emotional,
physical, or sexual abuse) are part of shame-bound systems in that
they ________.
A. disrupt the equilibrium of the system by inhibiting family
members from changing their behaviors
B. maintain the equilibrium of the system by allowing family
members to change their behaviors
C. maintain the equilibrium of the system by inhibiting family
members from changing their behaviors
D. perpetuate the addiction but help to reduce the shame of the
people involved; they keep the secrets to bind the shame
C
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Suppose someone who lived among the ancient Hebrews had his crops burned by an accidental fire. How could this person expect to get their basic needs met?
A. They could find another means of living. B. They could become slaves to someone else. C. They could take what they needed from another's crops. D. They could switch places with the richest of the community.
In behavioral parent training the therapist:
a. Accepts the parent's definition of a child with a problem b. Sees the problem child as a symptom of system dysfunction c. Reframes the child's problem behavior d. Normalizes the child's problem behavior
When single subject designs are used:
a. it is important to choose a target behavior for measuring the improvement only b. it is important to choose a target behavior for measuring the reduction in the problematic target behaviors only c. it is important to choose a target behavior for measuring the change irrespective of whether it is the reduction or increase in the target behavior that is sought d. it is not important to choose a target behavior for measuring the change irrespective of whether it is the reduction or increase in the target behavior that is sought
Marcia's categories of identity include which of the following:
A. Conformity B. Moratorium C. Introspection D. Postconventional