A therapist puts effort forth to keep herself from becoming triangulated within the family. This therapist is most likely which type of therapist?
a. Adlerian
b. Structural
c. Experiential
d. Bowenian
d. Bowenian
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Problem solving strategies
a. are only used in behavioral models of intervention. b. should not be directed by the counselor. c. involve the client solving problems themselves. d. should be encouraged in all counseling situations.
Which of the following statements is TRUE, when viewing the family as a system?
a. One single person in the family orchestrates the interactional patterns b. All behavior makes sense in context c. One single person can be blamed for family distress d. Personal characteristic are independent of the system
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Intimate partner violence includes completed acts of physical and sexual abuse committed by a spouse or current partner. 2. Individuals with low financial resources are found to have high IPV rates. 3. Immigrants and refugees have the same level of risk for IPV as the rest of the population. 4. Women’s victimization is just as severe as men’s victimization in cases of IPV. 5. Marital rape often occurs in the context of an already physically and psychologically abusive relationship.
A major problem of the generativity versus stagnation stage can be
a. slipping into secure but stale ways of being and failing to take advantage of opportunities for enriching life. b. withdrawal from taking an active stance toward life due to guilt over life's failures. c. dealing with separation from the family system and establishing an identity based on one's own experiences. d. lack of initiative in establishing and maintaining social relationships.