In family systems therapy, what form would family history take?
a) It would be part of the notes created by the therapist.
b) Family history is created by the family as homework and included in the case file.
c) Use of family history and the forms that it takes depends on the counselor’s theoretical orientation.
d) The family is involved in the process by creating genograms, narratives, and family maps.
e) Use of family history and the forms that it takes depends on the presenting problem.
Answer: d
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