In Andersen’s approach, what is the reflecting team?

a) The client’s extended family members who are not in therapy.
b) Other families in therapy who read case notes and reflect their thoughts back to the client family.
c) A team of experts with which the family therapist consults between sessions.
d) Those individuals who have been directly impacted by a family’s dysfunction.
e) A team of two or three individuals who watch a family therapy session behind a one-way screen and then discuss the interview in front of the client and therapist.


Answer: e

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