Dr. Johnson expressed frustration that the physician from a patient’s insurance company did not agree with Dr. Johnson’s plan of care. Dr. Johnson noted that the insurance company’s physician did not practice the same area of medicine as Dr. Johnson and felt this should disqualify the insurance company’s physician from acting as a _________________________. In Dr. Johnson’s opinion, the insurance company’s physician was unable to understand the rationale for Dr. Johnson’s plan of care.
a. Performance evaluator
b. Administrator
c. Physician
d. Gatekeeper
Ans: d
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The restructuring techniques of structural family therapy are designed to bring about:
a. first-order change b. second-order change c. ethical accountability d. transmuting interpretations
Which of the following statements about using structural family therapy with diverse populations is TRUE?
A) The structural family therapy model was developed to attend to the dynamics and needs of diverse families, especially those families with children having difficulties. B) Structural family therapy employs an active and engaged approach in which the therapist often takes an expert stance in relation to the family, an approach that often fits with the values of traditional cultures. C) The structural family therapy model was both developed to attend to the dynamics and the needs of diverse families-especially those families with children having difficulties-and also employs an active and engaged approach in which the therapist often takes an expert stance in relation to the family-an approach that often fits with the values of traditional cultures. D) None of these is correct.