The family treatment model:
a. Relies upon a theoretical view that says problems occurring with an
individual family member are an indication of problems in the whole
family.
b. Believes that families experiencing difficulty can only improve when all
members of the family are engaged in the change process.
c. Operates on the assumption that families are more likely to be open to
change during a crisis when they are experiencing extreme discomfort
and discovering that family coping mechanisms can no longer maintain
family stability and independence.
d. Both A and C
A
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