Which of the following is NOT an essential piece of information the family practitioner must provide before each individual agrees to participate in family therapy?
A. The individual who will be identified as the source of the problems
B. The purpose of therapy, what can be expected, and the option to withdraw at any time
C. Typical procedures, rights and responsibilities, and fee structure
D. Risks of negative outcomes and positive benefits and confidentiality and limits to confidentiality
Answer: A
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a. To identify or discriminate between feeling states. b. To help the client learn how to contain certain feelings. c. To help the client express feelings or feeling states. d. All of the above.
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a. Be fully congruent with herself. b. Be engaged in her own mindfulness practices. c. Be free of any mental difficulties. d. Be fully differentiated from her family of origin.
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